Explore Vietnam’s 2026 auto launches, from VinFast’s electric Limo Home MPV to Toyota’s new Hilux pickup. Get specs, pricing hints—read now!
Vietnam’s automotive market is already buzzing with fresh announcements for 2026, even as the Lunar New Year celebrations wind down. Two major players, VinFast and Toyota, are poised to roll out a suite of new models that could reshape the country’s car landscape.

VinFast’s upcoming Limo Home electric MPV
Rumors suggest VinFast will soon launch the Limo Home – a family‑focused version of its Limo Green electric MPV. The vehicle is being fine‑tuned inside and out: a sleek LED “bird‑wing” front light signature borrowed from the VF8 and VF9, 19‑inch alloy wheels, and an optional power‑folding rear‑view mirror.
Inside, the cabin will feature synthetic‑leather upholstery, a larger central infotainment screen, and a revamped steering column that replaces the traditional gear knob with a push‑type shifter. The dashboard will also gain a suite of function keys for added convenience.

Pricing, launch dates and production volumes are yet to be confirmed, but the Limo Home could challenge established family MPVs such as the Xpander Cross and Veloz Cross.
VF 3 Plus – a facelifted entry‑level EV
VinFast’s entry‑level electric VF 3 is also expected to receive a Plus version. While the 40‑hp motor and 110 Nm torque will stay unchanged, the upgrade promises several exterior and interior enhancements:

- Electrically adjustable and folding side mirrors
- New wheel covers and a rear‑view camera
- Refined steering wheel with hands‑free call button
The vehicle runs on an 18.64 kWh LFP battery, delivering an estimated 215 km (133 mi) on a single charge. The VF 3 Plus is listed on VinFast’s website with a slight price bump from VND 299 million to VND 302 million.
Toyota’s all‑new 2026 Hilux pickup
Toyota dealers in Vietnam have already begun taking deposits for the next‑generation Hilux, slated for delivery from January 2026. The new Hilux will be offered with three power‑train choices: a six‑speed manual, a six‑speed automatic, and a seven‑speed automatic.

Key upgrades include a modernised exterior design, a larger touchscreen infotainment system, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, an advanced fine‑dust filter, and optional power‑adjustable seats. Prices for the three trims are expected to range between VND 668 million and VND 999 million.
What the first quarter of 2026 could mean for buyers
These upcoming releases signal a fierce competition for market share in Vietnam’s growing auto sector. While official pricing remains unconfirmed, dealer teasers suggest a vibrant start to 2026 for consumers looking for electric mobility or a reliable pickup.
Stay tuned for the official launches, and be ready to experience the next wave of Vietnamese‑market vehicles.

