Vinfast has launched the VF MPV 7 in Indonesia. The seven-seater EV – which is called Limo Green in its home market of Vietnam – is locally assembled in Subang, West Java, and the CKD operations is described by Vinfast as a significant step forward in its global manufacturing expansion strategy. The three-row, seven-seat VF MPV 7 measures 4,740 mm long and 1,872 mm wide, which makes it about the size of a Toyota Innova Zenix. Specifically, the Vinfast is 20 mm shorter and 22 mm wider than the popular Toyota MPV. Its wheelbase of 2,840 mm is 10 mm shorter than the Innova – same midsize ballpark as the Kijang then. Ground clearance isn’t exactly SUV-like at 185 mm. The EV is powered by a 150 kW (204 PS) and 280 Nm front-mounted motor, which pushes the MPV from 0-100 km/h in 10 seconds. It is juiced by a 60.2 kWh LFP battery pack, and claimed range is up to 450 km in the NEDC cycle, which should translate to around 380 km in the more realistic WLTP standard. Max charging rates are 6.9 kW AC and 80 kW DC – the latter gets SoC from 10-70% in 30 minutes. Highlighted kit include 19-inch alloys, cruise control, LED daytime running lights, 360-degree camera, synthetic leather seats, tilt/telescopic steering adjustment, 10.1-inch touchscreen with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, auto air con with PM2.5 air filtration and vents for all three rows and a steering column-mounted gear selector. Smart features include a virtual assistant with Bahasa Indonesia voice control, remote vehicle management and location services via smartphone app. Six colours are available, and they are Jet Black, Zenith Grey, Solar Ruby (red), Introspective Brown, Moonlit Ocean (blue) and Infinity Blanc (white). Interestingly, the VF MPV 7 comes with an 80% resale value guarantee scheme (10% more than what it offers in the Philippines), which is likely to be closely tied to the battery subscription plan – yup, just like what Perodua had in mind for the QV-E. The Vinfast is priced from Rp 420 million (RM94,260) if you want to own the battery, or from Rp 345 million (RM77,418) with battery subscription, which monthly fees start from Rp 880,000 (RM197). VF MPV 7 buyers get to enjoy three years of free charging on the V-Green network, which currently has over 2,200 chargers across Indonesia. The first 2,000 customers are promised a special cashback incentive of Rp 16 million (RM3,590). The vehicle warranty is for seven years or 160,000 km, and there’s a separate 10-year or 200,000 km warranty for the EV battery. The rollout of the first VF MPV 7 comes less than half a year after VinFast officially inaugurated its EV plant in Subang, West Java in December 2025. The Subang plant is built on a 171-hectare site and will be developed in multiple phases, with total projected investment exceeding US$1 billion, Vinfast says. The plant has a future capacity of 350,000 units per annum, and VF is planning exports to regional markets. Other Vinfast models that will be assembled in Indonesia include the VF 3, VF 5, VF 6 and VF 7. That’s a pretty broad range of SUVs. Click on the links to check out each model. I really like the toy-like ‘baby Jimny’ looks of the VF 3 – it’s very cute. GALLERY: Vinfast VF MPV 7 in Indonesia Looking to sell your car? Sell it with Carro. Use the promo code 'PAULTAN' when you checkout for 10% discount!