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VinFast VF 8 Emerges as an Urban SUV Unafraid of Adventure

MARKHAM, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blending Vietnamese innovation with Canadian practicality, the VinFast VF 8 has emerged as a versatile electric SUV built for both city commutes and cross-country drives, offering the comfort, power, and adaptability that define modern driving in Canada’s diverse conditions.

When Vietnamese automaker VinFast entered the Canadian market in 2023, many observers wondered how its first global SUV, the VF 8, would perform under the country’s demanding conditions. From crowded downtown streets to wintry highways, Canadian drivers need vehicles that balance agility with endurance. The VF 8, a midsize electric SUV built with that duality in mind, has shown it can adapt. Compact enough for city maneuvering yet strong enough for snow-covered backroads, the VF 8 fits perfectly with the idea of an urban SUV unafraid of adventure.

According to national registration data, SUVs and crossovers accounted for more than 63 percent of new vehicles sold in Canada in early 2025. This reflects a shift toward vehicles that can handle family errands as easily as weekend trips through unpredictable weather. With its midsize frame and 1,370 litres of cargo space when the rear seats fold down, the VF 8 meets that need for flexibility without sacrificing comfort.

Driving conditions in Canada vary dramatically by region and season, making traction and stability crucial. Here, the VF 8’s dual-motor all-wheel-drive system and 402-horsepower output in the Plus trim have proven essential. As one owner, J.V., who put 20,000 kilometers on his VF 8 in a year, said, the vehicle feels “very comfortable, impressive in snow and strong in general.” The same qualities were demonstrated under even more extreme tests: back in Vietnam, a convoy of VF 8 vehicles successfully completed a 10,000-kilometer expedition to Tibet, crossing mountain passes over 5,000 meters high and enduring temperatures as low as minus 10 degrees Celsius without major energy loss.

Handling safety in less-than-ideal conditions also depends on driver-assist technology. Many Canadian VF 8 owners have highlighted how the car’s advanced features make winter driving more manageable, especially on long commutes through snow or slush. The VF 8’s Level 2 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) includes adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking—tools that help maintain stability and reduce driver fatigue.

The VF 8 offers several features that keep drivers confident on long highway stretches: firm seats and a practical layout. The 15.6-inch central touchscreen with integrated Apple CarPlay and Android Auto helps simplify tasks on the move, while the climate control system is designed to maintain cabin comfort efficiently, even in cold weather. Reviewers have also noted its “solid” ride quality compared to other EVs in its class, a crucial factor for comfort over rough or icy roads.

Equipped with a temperature management function, the VF 8 can precondition its battery before charging—an advantage for owners in colder provinces where freezing temperatures can slow charge rates. On a fast DC charger, the VF 8 can recover 10 to 70 percent charge in under 31 minutes, offering a range of up to 412 kilometers per charge. That distance easily covers a round trip between Toronto and Muskoka or a daily commute from Calgary to nearby ski towns without concern for range anxiety.

VinFast also reinforces its vehicles for Canadian life through services and warranties. The brand provides a 10-year or 200,000-kilometer warranty on the car and a 10-year unlimited-mileage warranty for the battery—one of the longest in the market. Mobile service and 24/7 roadside assistance are available through the VinFast app, which also connects drivers to nearby charging stations. This infrastructure approach reflects VinFast’s broader philosophy: the vehicle is part of an entire ecosystem built around customer convenience and reliability.

In the end, what makes the VF 8 stand out in Canada is its balance. It feels at home weaving through Toronto’s urban traffic yet remains composed on Alberta’s rural roads. For a young brand making its mark abroad, the VF 8 shows that Vietnamese innovation can meet Canadian challenges head-on—proving that an urban SUV can indeed be ready for every journey.

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