Tesla Lease Up? Why You Should Choose a VinFast Instead

New Vinfast VF9 on the Road

New Vinfast VF9 on the RoadLeasing a Tesla used to be the easiest electric vehicle decision a customer could make, mainly because it was the only real EV on the road for a number of years. Add in the Tesla-only Supercharger Network, and it was pretty much a done deal when shopping for your first or your tenth electric car. Now, though, more car manufacturers are making better EVs than ever, and young companies like VinFast are engineering and building competitive cars within the first few years of production. Throw in the fact that there are nearly 200,000 public charging ports in the United States, and there’s never been a better time to ditch a Tesla and check out what’s out there.  

Vinfast VF8 Plus Interior Dash A Tesla Doesn’t Age So Well 

There are many reasons not to buy or lease another Tesla that go beyond the current political landscape and any opinions of Elon Musk you may have. While a Tesla is still a good car, it has gotten a little long in the tooth in terms of styling. The Model Y and Model X, especially, have not aged well from a design standpoint. The Model X was the first major 3-row electric SUV out there, but now VinFast makes the VF9 that doesn’t look like a design accident.  

Vinfast VF8 at Charging StationA Historic Design Company 

Instead of developing their electric vehicles around a modern theme that EVs must be radically different looking to conventional gas-powered cars, VinFast took a different approach by looking to famed Italian car designer Pininfarina to craft the essence and beauty of the VF8 and VF9. While some may balk at the idea that a design firm founded in 1930 can dictate the future of EV design, it should be noted that almost every automobile on the road since the 1950s owes some part of its design to a car Pininfarina created. They’ve only styled some of the most influential and beautiful vehicles ever for Ferrari, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Bentley, Cadillac, Maserati, Volvo, Jaguar, of course VinFast, and more.  

Cargo Space in the Vinfast VF9A Tesla Warranty Isn’t So Special 

A key reason to move away from a Tesla and into a VinFast is the warranty. Tesla’s battery warranty is eight years and anywhere from 100,000 to 150,000 miles, depending on the car you have. That’s weird, don’t you think? So, if you buy a rear-wheel drive Model 3 or Model Y, they only warranty the battery up to 100,000 miles? That seems like it’s saying something about what they believe will happen to that car, because an all-wheel drive Model 3 or Model Y has a 120,000-mile warranty for the battery, and the Models S and X and the Cybertruck carry a 150,000-mile warranty. Makes complete sense… to no one.  

A VinFast Warranty Is Special 

VinFast gives every EV in their current lineup a 10-year, unlimited-mile battery warranty, as well as a 10-year, 125,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty.  Every Tesla has a 4-year, 50,000-mile basic warranty. That’s the same warranty duration and mileage luxury gas-powered car manufacturers like BMW and Mercedes-Benz give their cars. That means Tesla doesn’t consider itself better than the status quo. VinFast believes in their cars so much they’ll prove how good they are by offering the best EV warranty in the world.  

Rear View of the VinFast VF8 with the doors openTeslas are Pointlessly Fast, VinFast Cars Are Usefully Fast 

It has been well established at this point that all Teslas are fast. Realistically, they are faster than they really need to be. A ludicrously fast 0-60 time is great and all, but the real world has traffic lights. Going from traffic light to traffic light at breakneck speed and pace is neat the first few times you do it, but it eats up your battery range and gets boring after a while. And some passengers get ill from it. The VinFast VF8 and VF9 models weren’t meant to be speed demons, but they’re also not slouches in any sense of the word. The VF8 Plus can reach 60 mph in roughly 5 seconds, which is faster than a Honda Civic Type R at 5.3 seconds. The Civic Type R is a Bonafide sports car with a hot hatch that can beat Porsche 911s around racetracks. The VF8 beats it in a straight line. The VF9 is also competitive, boasting a 6.5-second 0-60 time. Two of the bestselling gas-powered, 3-row SUVs on the market, the Kia Telluride and Toyota Highlander, both get to 60 mph in about 7-7.5 seconds. Sure, the VinFast vehicles aren’t setting land speed records, but they are also faster than the average traffic.  

VinFast VF9 Interior Dash ViewSony RIDEVU 

One thing that you will not be able to get in any current Tesla model is Sony RIDEVU. RIDEVU allows passengers in the VF8 and VF9 to stream 2,000 different Sony-owned movies and TV shows either on the main infotainment screen when the vehicle is in park or on any device that is connected to the in-car WiFi.  

VinFast Lease Specials 

In the end, one of the biggest reasons buyers should look more closely at a VinFast is the price. When looking into leasing, the VF8 absolutely can’t be beat with its $199 per month for a 36-month lease special, with just $1,943 due at signing. The 3-row VF9 is just as stellar. With $2,000 due at signing, you’ll only pay $529 per month.  

Vinfast App - Connect with your Vinfast EVWhy You Should Choose Ewing VinFast  

At Ewing VinFast of Plano, we have the best prices on dozens of new VinFast EVs and used cars. Our well-educated sales staff and finance department will happily assist you with your EV questions and needs. Our fantastic service department will ensure your vehicle stays in the best condition.  

We look forward to serving you. 

Leasing A VinFast VF8 vs Other Cars

Vinfast VF8 Driving

Vinfast VF8 DrivingAs we have discussed before in the blogs about the VinFast VF8, and it is pretty common knowledge among experts and car buyers alike that it is best to lease an electric vehicle over purchasing one new. The reason for this is because battery technology is advancing at such a fast rate that within three to five years it is highly likely the battery pack in your EV is old tech compared to what is available on a brand new car.

Vinfast VF8 Interior Drive ModesLoads of Standard Features for A Good Price

The 2024 VinFast VF8 has two trim levels available: the Eco, which starts from $46,000, and the Plus, which starts from $51,800. As we have written about before, the VF8 comes standard with pretty much everything a car buyer would want, including a Head-Up Display (HUD), a suite of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, and the best EV warranty of all production cars, which covers the battery system of the VF8 for ten years and unlimited miles, a dual-motor battery pack, and all-wheel drive.

Current VinFast Lease Offers

The current leasing specials for the 2024 VF8 have qualified customers able to pay just $199 per month with $0 down for 36 months for the base Eco trim or $249 per month for the Plus trim level. The lease allows for 10,000 miles per year. There is no car company, especially no other manufacturer of electric cars, that will over this.

VinFast VF8 Head Up DisplayNissan Ariya vs. VF8

Nissan’s EV, the Ariya, has a base MSRP of $40,980 for the Engage FWD trim level, which is a bit less expensive than the VF8. Granted, the Ariya only has a range of 216 miles compared to 264 miles for the VF8 Eco. Nissan is offering their EV, which has a slightly lower base MSRP, for $289 per month for 24 months, with $4,119 due at signing. There is less range and fewer standard options, but higher monthly lease payments and more due before buyers can drive away.

The Germans vs. VinFast

Many luxury brands have nice EVs. However, they are all costly, especially for what you get. The BMW iX xDrive50 is a new SUV-like electric vehicle from the German brand. With $6,419 due at signing, owners can drive off paying $699 per month. It’s a similar situation when you look at leasing a 2024 Mercedes-Benz EQE 350+, which will cost you $7,093 at signing, only to still pay $599 per month over 36 months.

Vinfast VF8 FrunkFord and Chevy vs. VinFast

Let’s say you want something more American. If you want a Ford Mach-E Premium AWD 4P, you can have one for $307 a month for 36 months… after you put down $5,516. Or, you can go for one of the new Chevrolet EVs, the Blazer or Equinox EV. For a 2024 Equinox EV 2LT FWD, buyers can pay $299 per month for 24 months with $3,169 down or $369 per month for 24 months with $3,139 due at signing for a Blazer EV LT eAWD.

VinFast VF8 Plus Rear ViewWhat Are You Really Paying For?

All of these lease “specials” beg the question: what are you really paying for? While each one of the previously mentioned EVs are nice vehicles, can you truly say you are getting more vehicle for your money? It doesn’t seem like it.

At Ewing VinFast of Plano, we have the best prices on dozens of new VinFast EVs and used cars. Our well-educated sales staff and finance department will happily assist you with your EV questions and needs. Our fantastic service department will ensure your vehicle stays in the best condition. 

We look forward to serving you.

Why Leasing An EV Makes Dollars And Cents

Vinfast VF8 Front View Driving

    There are many opinions about leasing versus buying, and both have merits. However, buying a new electric vehicle is not always the best decision, as this article will discuss. VinFast is a young company, especially here in the United States, and while they are building and advancing at a high rate, that is one of the reasons why leasing is the better option for new VinFast customers. 

Tax Credits

One constant, regardless of whether you purchase or lease a car, is that you will still be eligible for any state and federal tax incentives offered to EV customers. So, the $7,500 federal tax credit and whatever state tax credits are offered are available to customers buying or leasing a new electric car. 

Faster Advancements Than Ever Before

The main reason experts advise customers to lease an EV instead of buying comes down to one simple reason: battery technology. There was a time when advancements in battery technology took a decade or more. But these days, every 3-5 years, there are significant shifts in battery performance, cooling, range, cost, and even charging speeds and capacities. 

Quality and Reliability Standards

Along with technology seeing faster leaps forward, so do production standards and quality control issues. Young electric cars used to have body panel fitment issues, and there were some reliability concerns and frustrations when it came to interior quality. Now, though, panel fitment issues are mostly a thing of the past, and overall interior reliability and quality are way up. New EV customers are constantly raving about the comfort and vast amounts of interior space that just isn’t possible in a conventional gas-powered car due to transmission tunnels, large engine bays, etc., needed to house all of the things that make an internal combustion engine car work. 

Design Evolution

Another luxury of modern EVs is the constant evolution of designs. Lots of electric cars of the past were either former gas engine cars with batteries transplanted into them, or they were new designs without any real character that made people fall in love with them. A mainstay of car culture is the look and appeal of a car’s style. People always talk about the beautiful and creative designs of cars from the 1950s and ‘60s, but no one talks about a 2010 Tesla. However, that is changing. VinFast products have a soulful style and presence, and the VF7, VF8, and VF9 each have their unique way of making new customers fall in love with their vehicle as they walk up to it. 

Vinfast Electric Vehicle VF8 InteriorVinFast Will Make You Fall In Love

It has long been said that you can tell a car is beautiful by how many times you turn around to look at it as you walk away. The VinFast line of SUVs builds on that ethos in the EV world. And thanks to great lease specials, you can rest assured that there are plenty of advancements in technology and features that will keep you a VinFast client for years to come. 

At Ewing VinFast of Plano, we have the best prices on dozens of new VinFast EVs and used cars. Our well-educated sales staff and finance department will happily assist you with your EV questions and needs. Our fantastic service department will ensure that your vehicle stays in the best condition. 

We look forward to serving you.

Vinfast Value Lease and Finance Offers

Orange Vinfast VF8 driving on road.

 

Have no fear, the best ways to buy or lease a new VinFast are here, and buyers will be getting more excited than ever before to get into a VinFast VF8. There is nothing quite like saving money and getting a brand new car, especially an all-new electric vehicle that is catered to giving customers one of the best EV experiences you can imagine. 

 

Lease and Finance Offers

 

Those looking to lease the brand-new 2024 VF8 can do so for as little as $299 per month for 36 months, with only $994 due at signing. Or you can finance a VF8 for just 1.99% APR for 48 months, 2.99% for 60 months, and 3.99% for 72 months. 

 

 

Battery and Power

 

The 2024 VF8 has two trim levels: Eco and Plus. The base Eco trim has an estimated driving range of 264 miles, while the top-line Plus trim is estimated to have a range of up to 243 miles. Both trim levels feature an 87.7 kWh battery that produces 349 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque in the Eco trim. You can expect 402 horsepower and 457 lb-ft of torque in the Plus trim.

 

Warranty

 

All VinFast vehicles come standard with a 10-year, 125,000-mile bumper-to bumper warranty and a 10-year unlimited-mile battery warranty. 

 

Watch Thousands of Sony Movies In Your VF8

 

Sony and VinFast recently announced that VF8 owners will be able to utilize RIDEVU technology. RIDEVU is an all-new in-car entertainment service by Sony Pictures Entertainment that will be free for VinFast owners with the VF Connect Package. It allows users to watch more than 2,000 movies from the comfort of their vehicle on the 15.6-inch infotainment screen or on their smartphones in the car.

 

 

Cargo Space

 

Buyers will love the VF8’s cargo space, which is 48 cu.ft. behind the rear seats and an extra 2.7 cu.ft. in the front trunk or frunk. 

 

Safety is Key

 

Both VF8 trim levels come standard with some of the latest and greatest safety features and technology, including Traffic Jam Assist, Adaptive Cruise Control, Highway Driving Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Lane Centering Assist, Blind Spot Detection, Automatic Emergency Braking, Intelligent Speed Recognition, Traffic Sign Recognition, Forward Collision Warning, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, Blind Spot Detection, Door Opening Warning, Front Automatic Emergency Braking, Emergency Lane Keep Assist, Front Parking Assist, Rear Parking Assist, backup camera, Automatic High Beam, and a 360-degree Surround View Camera system.

 

At Ewing VinFast of Plano, we have the best prices on dozens of new VinFast EVs and used cars. Our well-educated sales staff and finance department will happily assist you with any of your EV questions and needs. Our fantastic service department will ensure that your vehicle stays in the best condition. 

 

We look forward to serving you.