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The VinFast VF 9 Lets You Feel at Home on the Road
MARKHAM, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Across Canada’s wide roads, a new kind of luxury is emerging as electric SUVs like the VinFast VF 9 replace the engine’s

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[{"type":"text","content":" MARKHAM, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAcross Canada’s wide roads, a new kind of luxury is emerging as electric SUVs like the VinFast VF 9 replace the engine’s roar with restorative quiet, turning everyday travel into a calm, comfortable escape powered by silence instead of fuel.\n\n\nThe defining sound of the 20th century was the engine. The defining sound of the 21st might be its absence. Across Canada’s long highways, the roar is softening into something steadier and calmer, a quiet that feels like a new kind of comfort in itself.\n\n\nQuietness has long been an underappreciated comfort for Canadian car owners, who spend countless hours behind the wheel. People drive across distances that would feel immense anywhere else, so the car often becomes more than transportation. Luxury models have traditionally offered that rare quiet, a moving refuge, a small private room where the world outside fades away. Today, electric vehicles are beginning to deliver that same sense of peace, but with a cleaner conscience and a more affordable price tag.\n\n\nOne of those rare offerings is the VinFast VF 9, a seven-seat electric SUV designed to make every trip feel like a quiet retreat. There is no engine vibration and no low hum beneath conversation. The panoramic roof filters soft northern light into the cabin, and the second-row captain’s chairs are wide enough to curl up in. Each seat in the front and second row can heat, cool, and massage, with cushions so soft they feel like a living room sofa—you could easily close your eyes for a moment while waiting for the kids to finish their twenty-minute break at the rest stop. A wide 15.6-inch display glows gently at the front, minimalist and precise.\n\n\nCrafted by Pininfarina, the Italian studio known for its balance of utility and elegance, the VF 9 looks large but never loud. Clean lines replace chrome, while LED strips trace a slim curve across the nose. According to Statistics Canada, SUVs and light trucks made up more than 80 percent of new vehicle registrations in 2025, most still gasoline-powered. That makes the VF 9 part of a quiet shift, one where Canadians keep the size they want while losing the sound and emissions they no longer need.\n\n\nComfort here is about survival through long winters and longer drives. A heated seat on a February morning, a silent cabin where children sleep ...