VinFast has divided its portfolio into three brand lines: Lac Hong, VF, and Green. Lac Hong represents their ultra-luxury lineup, VF is for the mass-market passenger vehicles, and Green is for its commercial portfolio.
The Lac Hong 800S has an SUV body type, and the Lac Hong 900S is a fastback. Both cars share the same design elements, like the grille with vertical slats, the wing-shaped hood ornament, Split headlamps with LED DRLs, and flush door handles. A notable difference between the two is that the fascia of the 900S has blacked-out elements, unlike the 800S, which gets chrome ones. The wheel design is also different on the 800S with dual-tone multiple spokes, whereas the 900S features a blacked-out five-spoke design. Both cars get a T-shaped split LED tail lamp.

On the inside, both cars feature premium materials like Nappa leather, wooden elements, and even gold-plated accents. The dashboard design is similar in both EVs, with wooden treatment on the passenger side, a three-spoke steering wheel with gold accents, dual screen, and wireless charging. Both EVs have VinFast’s ‘zero gravity’ seats and powered doors. The 900S takes it a step further with a privacy partition that separates the cockpit and rear cabin, a starlight headliner (like a Rolls-Royce), and a large-format projector.
In terms of performance, both EVs can be configured with a tri-motor setup, comprising one motor at the front axle and two motors at the rear axle, generating a combined output of 625PS. Both models are also equipped with active suspension for a cushy ride.
The Lac Hong 800S and the 900S are scheduled to be launched commercially in 2027.