VinFast is currently offering an enticing lease deal on their VF8 electric crossover, making it a tempting option for those in the market for an electric vehicle. The Vietnamese automaker’s VF8 is the first electric vehicle they have introduced in the United States, designed by Pininfarina and engineered by Tata Motors, the same company behind Jaguar and Land Rover.
While the VinFast VF8 has received mixed reviews due to issues such as a jarring ride, lackluster software experience, and alleged rushed development, the current lease deal might just make up for these shortcomings. With $0 down payment, $0 security deposit, and total discounts of $15,970, this lease offer stands out as one of the best of the year.
The lease deal applies to the 2025 VinFast VF8 Eco EVs, the base model of the electric midsize crossover. Powered by two electric motors, the VF8 has an EPA-rated driving range of 256 miles, 349 horsepower, and a battery capacity of 87.7 kilowatt-hours. Fast charging from 10% to 70% state of charge takes just 31 minutes on a DC fast charger.
The monthly lease cost for the VinFast VF8 is $279 per month for 24 months with 10,000 miles per year. There is no down payment or security deposit required, but customers will need to pay a $695 acquisition fee and the first month’s payment when signing the lease agreement. Additionally, insurance costs are the responsibility of the customer.
The original MSRP of the base trim VF8 is $47,200, including a destination handling fee of $1,200. However, VinFast provides a $7,500 Lease Tax Incentive and an additional $8,470 lease cash discount, bringing the final MSRP down to $31,230. Customers also have the option to purchase the vehicle at the end of the lease for $24,544, excluding tax, title, and fees, along with a $350 purchase option fee.
The VinFast VF8 comes with a 10-year, 125,000-mile overall warranty, as well as a 10-year, unlimited mileage warranty on the battery. While the lease deal and warranties make the VinFast VF8 an attractive option, potential buyers should consider all factors before making a decision. Would you be willing to invest in the VinFast VF8 with this lease deal on the table?