VinFast EVs Bring Back the Joy of Driving as Fuel Costs Climb
When gas prices went up sharply in the past few weeks, Edric, a
Intrigued, he went on the web digging for an affordable EV deal and finally, after several calls and trips to the showrooms, which turned out, in hindsight, to be his final few drives in an ICE, and a test drive, he is now the owner of a VF 8 Plus, a mid-sized all-electric SUV from a young but ambitious brand from
“The ride was smooth, the sound was quiet enough that I could listen to the road when I rolled down my window, the way I usually did,” Edric said. “But of course, the best thing was not having to worry about gas prices anymore.”
Edric is among the wave of new EV owners in
“Gas prices keep jumping around, and every few months I’m back at the shop spending a few hundred bucks each time. The car’s getting older too, so it adds up. Honestly, I don’t know why I didn’t switch sooner,” said Edric, who is planning to take his new electric horse on a longer trip over the Saint-
VinFast currently offers the VF 8 in two trims: Eco and Plus, with prices starting at around CA$53,600, below the national average price of a new vehicle. When combined with available provincial incentives and credits, VinFast Canadian customers can receive up to
Price tag aside, the VF 8 made a strong first impression the moment Edric stepped inside. With a 2,950 mm wheelbase, it sits on the larger end of the mid-size SUV segment. The cabin feels open, not just visually but in how it works day to day.
“The back seat easily fits three adults without anyone feeling squeezed,” he said.
The car also has dual zone automatic climate control, powered front seats, and a large 15.6-inch central touchscreen that handles most functions. Apple CarPlay comes standard, and range is rated for daily driving needs. The layout is clean, with fewer buttons and more operations on the screen, which takes Edric a bit of getting used to but quickly becomes second nature. The VF 8 Plus runs a dual motor setup with 402 horsepower and all-wheel drive.
For people who still like premium travel but also want cost savings, they can look at the flagship 3-row 7-seater VF 9, also from the same OEM, VinFast. It’s also what David, a
“I know you can’t have your cake and eat it too, especially with fuel prices like these,” said David. “But with the VF 9, I still get that premium feel without fuel costing me an arm and a leg.”
Sitting in a higher-end ride, the VF 9 naturally comes at a higher price and doesn’t qualify for the federal rebate, but it offers the top-tier features you would expect from a proper people-mover: formidable dimensions of 201.4 x 88.7 x 66.8 inches and a 124-inch wheelbase, with options for a bench or captain’s chairs for the second row, which is what David went with. It features ventilated and heated seats, an integrated massage function for the front and second rows, a large 15.6 inch central display paired with a second-row screen, three-zone climate control, and soft close doors. The third row is also actually usable, even for his adult-sized kids.
With all-wheel drive and up to 402 horsepower, the VF 9 has more than enough power for highway driving and winter conditions. Range is rated at up to 518 kilometres per full charge.
Both the VF 8 and VF 9 come with a generous 10 year or 200,000 km vehicle warranty, along with unlimited mileage coverage for the battery under standard use. The VinFast app connects drivers to a wide network of public charging stations across
“That kind of coverage was part of why I chose my new ride,” said David. “But I also didn’t realize how much fuel costs were taking the fun out of driving until they were gone. Now I just get in and actually enjoy the ride again.”
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