VinFast Offers New, More Competitive EV Battery Rental Rates

VinFast introduces new rates for its electric vehicle battery subscription program to be more competitive in Indonesia.

VinFast Offers New, More Competitive EV Battery Rental Rates
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KatadataOTO – VinFast announced new prices for electric vehicle battery subscriptions in Indonesia. This new pricing applies to the entire lineup, from the VF 3, VF 5, VF e34, VF 6 to the VF 7.

VinFast claims their offer makes them one of the most competitive electric vehicle manufacturers in Indonesia. This is because consumers can buy an electric car starting from Rp 156 million with a subscription fee of Rp 253 thousand per month.

The program is also complemented by various attractive sales and after-sales policies. This move is expected to affirm VinFast's commitment to eliminating concerns about the declining resale value of vehicles when switching to electric cars.

VinFast Price List with Battery Subscription Scheme

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  • VF 3: Rp 156 million, save up to Rp 74.13 million. Monthly subscription fee Rp 253 thousand.
  • VF 5 Eco: Rp 232 million, save up to Rp 91.17 million. Monthly subscription fee Rp 468 thousand.
  • VF e34: Rp 299 million, save up to Rp 112.86 million. Monthly subscription fee Rp 593 thousand.
  • VF 6 Eco: Rp 335 million, save up to Rp 49.995 million. Monthly subscription fee Rp 650 thousand.
  • VF 6 Plus: Rp 394 million, save Rp 45.6 million. Monthly subscription fee Rp 650 thousand.
  • VF 7 Eco: Rp 449 million, save up to 50 million. Monthly subscription fee Rp 905 thousand.
  • VF 7 Plus AWD: Rp 539 million, save up to Rp 60 million. Monthly subscription fee Rp 1.031 million.

Not only that, this battery subscription policy also complements VinFast's various sales and after-sales programs in Indonesia. These include free charging at V-Green stations, cash bonuses, accessories, low credit interest, and a resale value guarantee of up to 90 percent after six months and 70 percent after 3 years.

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“As a pioneer of the battery subscription model in this market, we are very encouraged by the positive response we have received. Therefore, we are refining the policy, from the initial price to the monthly subscription terms,” said Kariyanto Hardjosoemarto, CEO of VinFast Indonesia.


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