Do You Need to Replace Tires on an EV With EV-Specific Tires

VinFast VF8 front wheel

VinFast V8 driving on a city street

 

One of the main advantages of an EV over an ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicle is lower maintenance. Tasks like oil changes, filter replacements, spark plug changes, and replacing hoses and belts are generally not needed. However, one type of maintenance that may happen more often than with ICE vehicles is tire replacement. Ewing VinFast of Plano explains why this is and what you should watch for when it’s time to replace your EV’s tires.

 

There are two reasons why tires may wear out faster on an EV than on a similarly sized internal combustion (IC) vehicle. The primary reason is the heavier weight. The large battery pack under the cabin increases an EV’s weight, often by 1,000 to 2,000 pounds, depending on the model. For example, comparing the Vinfast VF8 to a similarly sized gas-powered crossover, such as the Chevrolet Blazer, the Blazer weighs approximately 4,144 pounds, while the VF8 weighs around 5,771 pounds.

 

The second reason is the quick, accessible torque of an EV. Again, using the Blazer as an example, a mid-level model offers 228 lb-ft of torque, while the VF8 delivers a powerful 457 lb-ft, ready to be unleashed with each tap of the accelerator. That can make the VF8 quite fun to drive, but putting that torque to use does cause wear on the tires. And we are not referring to spinning tires. Just handling the torque while the tires maintain traction can create wear.

 

When it’s time to replace the tires on an EV, the first question often is, “Do I need EV-specific tires?” And the answer is, “Maybe, maybe not.” While that answer may be disappointing, it gives you the freedom to choose based on your priorities.

 

Learn how to read what your tire is telling you

 

EV-specific tires are designed to have lower rolling resistance, partly due to a harder rubber compound, which helps your EV travel farther between charges. Remember, the 82 kWh battery in a VF8 has the energy equivalent of 2.4 gallons of gas. That would only power the mentioned Blazer for around 65 miles, but it’s the efficiency of electric power that allows a VF8 to achieve a range of 235 to 256 miles. EVs are much more efficient, but this also means their range can be more affected by factors that reduce efficiency, like tires with higher rolling resistance. The tradeoff for higher rolling resistance can be improved traction.

 

The efficiency differences between standard and EV-specific tires can vary significantly, often resulting in a 5-14% difference in range. Whether this should be a consideration largely depends on how you drive your car. If you charge at home and your range is significantly greater than your typical driving distance between charges, a 5-14% range difference may be negligible for you. In that case, you might overlook EV-specific tires in favor of tires with attributes you value directly, such as dry or wet traction or snow performance. Plano’s average of two inches of snow per year is well below the US average of 28 inches, but if you frequently travel north to snowier regions, snow performance might be more important. Of course, if you often take your EV cross-country and charge at roadside stations, lower-rolling-resistance tires could be beneficial.

 

Sailun Erange Tire

 

Another EV trait is quiet operation; however, the absence of engine noise can make tire noise more noticeable. Consequently, many EV-specific tires may feature noise-reduction technologies, such as foam liners, to absorb or reduce tire and road noise before it reaches the cabin. These technologies can also be found on non-EV-specific tires.

 

Because EVs are heavier, one thing you will want to ensure is that your replacement tires have a sufficient load index. On the tire sidewall, this is the last number on the tire size, and it will show “103” on the VF8. This indicates a weight capacity of 1,929 pounds per tire. Thus, four of these tires can handle a load of 7,716 pounds, which is designed to be enough to include the VF8 and 1,945 pounds of passengers and cargo. You will want a load index of at least 103 for your replacement tires. Simply Google “Load tire index chart” to see what weight level each load index translates to pounds.

 

VinFast VF8 front wheel

 

Therefore, your replacement tires should be selected based on how you use your EV and your priorities for ride quality, dry and wet traction, snow handling, noise levels, and expected longevity. If you have questions, don’t hesitate to contact the Ewing Vinfast of Plano Service Department. By now, they’ve likely spoken with many Vinfast owners about their experiences with replacement tires and satisfaction levels.

​​VinFast Collision Centers​

2026 VinFast VF9 driving on the road

2026 VinFast VF9 driving on the road

 

VinFast is changing the way buyers look at automakers. If a young carmaker can come into America and offer what VinFast offers, why can’t the older, larger, and more established brands do the same?

 

No Better Warranty Around

 

Not only does VinFast offer the world’s best automotive warranty for both the VF8 and VF9 with a 10-year, 125,000-mile bumper-to-bumper and 10-year, unlimited-mile battery warranty, but the company has also committed to providing after-sales support with more than just vehicle service.

 

VinFast VF8 Charging

VinFast Certified Collision Centers

 

For those who have been in an accident with their VinFast, you can now use the Certified Shop website to locate the nearest VinFast-certified repair facility to have your vehicle inspected and repaired. When you type in a city, zip code, area code, or your address and hit search, the site will populate all of the collision repair centers closest to you.

 

VinFast Is Making EV Ownership Easier

 

Some cars can be a hassle to get replacement parts and bodywork done, including some electric vehicles on the market. However, VinFast is trying to make that process less painful and frustrating after an incident.

 

VinFast VF8 Mobile App

Customers Are Getting Some of the Best Features

 

This is just one more way that VinFast is providing excellent service for customers. While other car companies are busy recalling vehicles, VinFast is offering a bright future of EV ownership with nationwide service to make your ownership easier. Together, along with the second-to-none warranty, the easy-to-use charging app that connects you to more than 140,000 public chargers throughout North America, and the ability to schedule, check, and pay for vehicle service within the VinFast app, customers are learning firsthand how valuable they are to VinFast.

 

Ewing VinFast of Plano Has Great Lease Deals

 

Ewing VinFast of Plano has great lease specials on the VF8. With just $2,000 down, you can lease a VF8 Eco for only $399 or the VF8 Plus for $499 per month for 24 months. If you have questions about VinFast as a whole or want to learn more about owning an EV, the knowledgeable sales staff can help you understand the benefits of owning an EV. And once you take a VinFast vehicle for a drive, you will quickly see why some owners believe it’s a breath of fresh air.

 

VinFast VF9 Infotainment Screen

Why 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.

 

How To Tow An EV Properly

VinFast VF8 being towed on a flat bed

 

Driving an electric vehicle, such as a VinFast, as your everyday car is a great way to save time by avoiding stops for gas, dealing with the harsh sounds and smells that come from a gas engine, and the maintenance is significantly less. There’s no need to change the oil, the brakes last longer, and your drive is overall quieter and more peaceful. The amount of time and money you save charging from home also makes an EV extremely cost-effective, especially with gas prices being so inconsistent.

 

The Average Daily Commute

 

The average driver in 2025 puts about 35-40 miles on their car per day. With the VF8 offering a range of 235 to 256 miles and the VF9 offering a range of 291 to 330 miles, both crossovers are perfectly suited for more than just your daily commute.

 

VinFast V8 on a Home Charger

RVs and EVs

 

So, let’s say you have an RV or are considering buying one, and you would like to tow your vehicle or purchase a vehicle that can be towed. People with RVs typically tow a smaller vehicle so that when they arrive at their travel destination, they can drive the smaller car, truck, or SUV around town to get groceries, go out to eat, or meet up with friends. An EV makes a lot of sense since it’s quiet when driven in an RV park or camping grounds, and has excellent range to do what you want or need to do.

 

RV Towing a vehicle

Towing An EV Is Different

 

However, an EV is slightly different when it comes to towing. It’s typical to see a vehicle being flat towed behind an RV, which means a vehicle that’s being towed with all four wheels on the ground. Basically, it appears to be following too closely to the RV in front of it. However, you can’t really do this with an EV for multiple reasons.

 

Why It’s Different

 

An EV generates a lot of heat when the motor(s) are on, and the wheels are spinning, which is why EVs have coolers and cooling functions to keep the batteries from overheating. When you are towing an EV, those functions aren’t turned on, so the cooling system will likely not be working properly to cool the batteries as the wheels are spinning. Additionally, electric vehicles typically lack a neutral gear in their one- or two-speed transmissions. Therefore, towing could cause damage to the vehicle’s drivetrain.

 

Towing Your VinFast Properly

 

So, then, how exactly can you tow your VinFast behind your recreational vehicle? Simply put, if you are towing an EV, it is best to use a flatbed trailer, similar to what you would rent from U-Haul or another company. This is a trailer with four wheels that you can safely strap your EV onto.

 

VinFast VF8 being towed on a flat bed

VinFast Vehicles Offer the Best Warranties

 

VinFast vehicles each carry the world’s best warranty, which you will not find with any other car. When leasing or buying a new VinFast, buyers will receive a 10-year, 125,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, along with a 10-year, unlimited-mile battery warranty. These warranties demonstrate VinFast’s commitment to earning customers’ trust, not just in electric vehicles, but also in the brand.

 

Why Choose Ewing VinFast

 

It’s the new year, and it’s time to make a promise to do good things for yourself. One of those good things is a new EV from Ewing VinFast of Plano, where we have the best prices on dozens of new VinFast EVs and used cars. Our well-educated sales staff and finance department will be happy to 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.

​​A Buyer’s Guide to Electric Vehicles​

Dark Grey Vinfast EV SUV V9 rear view driving on the road

Dark Grey Vinfast EV SUV V9 rear view driving on the road

 

You’ve decided to shop for an EV. How do you decide which one? Cars.com created a handy guide on what to look for when shopping for an EV – such as our VinFast VF 8 and VF 9 models. They highlighted some key factors to consider when selecting the right vehicle for you.

 

The first consideration is the available range of the EV. That will depend on your driving habits and your daily routine. How many miles are you putting on your EV on the road to work, school, errands, and so forth? Do you sometimes go on road trips with your family or for other activities?

 

You should also consider our climate here in the Metroplex. It can range from very hot summer days to surprise winter storms. It’s essential to inquire whether the battery pack features cooling and heating capabilities to prolong its lifespan. One tip Cars.com offers to keep your battery pack healthy is “to charge the battery to 80%-90% and not dip below 10%.” Charging your battery to the limit or letting it run out of power can accelerate the rate of degradation, which may lead to the replacement of the pack itself.

 

To ensure you are getting the benefit of EV ownership, Cars.com recommends installing a Level 2 charger at home. After the initial investment in the charger, you will see how much less it costs to recharge your vehicle at home compared to a fill-up at a station.

 

Vinfast VF9 Charging port

Home charging is best accomplished overnight, replenishing the battery pack in “eight to 12 hours.” You can use a DC Fast Charger to make sure you meet the 80-90% capacity in a matter of minutes, even when you’re out and about, away from home. However, the actual rate of recharging will vary depending on the charger itself and the capacity of your vehicle’s system.

 

Compared to an internal combustion engine-driven vehicle, there are some marked differences in the way EVs drive. Because of the instant torque that is inherent in electric motors, you will accelerate quickly from a stop. Braking is also different, since you can enable one-pedal driving, which sends regenerative energy back to the battery pack. While you can get a vehicle with a single motor placed either at the front or rear axle, all VinFast EVs have two motors and all-wheel drive.

 

Rear view of 2026 Vinfast VF9

 

Buying an EV should be simple, which is why you should visit us at Ewing VinFast of Plano. Contact us to learn more about our lineup of affordable, easy-to-own EVs.

MotorWeek Tests the VF 8

VinFast VF8 Side View

VinFast VF8 Side View   

There is no doubt that VinFast faces challenges in the US. It is a new brand name from a country that has never made cars for the US before, and it is an EV, which many US buyers still view with skepticism. MotorWeek, the first and longest-running automotive television review magazine, checked out the VF 8 for themselves. Ewing VinFast of Plano shares their thoughts.

 

MotorWeek briefly discussed the history of VinFast’s entry into the United States, including the plans for the North Carolina plant. They plan to build both cars and batteries, but it has been delayed due to market headwinds for EVs.

 

To set the stage, MotorWeek noted that the length of the VF 8 is about midway between the shorter Volkswagen ID.4 and the longer Honda Prologue. They tested the VF 8 Plus, the more powerful of the two VF 8 trims, with 402 horsepower and 457 lb-ft of torque. As with all EVs, all that torque is available the instant the motor starts turning. They point out the 235-mile range of the Plus model and the 235-mile range of the Eco, and mention that VinFast states a 10-70% charge rate of 31 minutes. 

 

VF 8 Seats

 

They highlight the VF 8’s “unmistakable Italian flair” as a result of its Pininfarina-designed exterior. While noting that its minimalist dashboard features a large 15-inch center screen for controls, they mention that the absence of a traditional gauge cluster is offset by the bright color head-up display and numerous steering wheel controls, which reduce the need to reach for the screen for basic functions.

 

VinFast VF 8 Plus Frunk

 

Cargo space, a key factor for crossovers, benefits from rear seats that fold flat, and there’s frunk space where the engine isn’t. Notable for a new manufacturer, MotorWeek found no obvious fit and finish issues.

 

On the road, they found that the VF 8 delivers smooth and quiet power, and the regenerative braking is well-adjusted with a very natural feel. Sport mode definitely provides a quicker throttle response. In terms of ride and handling, there are no major flaws. However, car reviewers often prefer a sportier feel than the VF 8 offers, although its comfort-focused tuning should suit most people. 

 

VinFast VF 8 Plus Rear View

 

Finally, they mention the warranty, which covers 10 years or 125,000 miles for bumper-to-bumper. Such extensive warranties helped build trust in Korean vehicles among a skeptical US public, and we’ve all seen how Hyundai and Kia have grown since then. Overall, MotorWeek found the VF 8 to be an attractive vehicle with good performance and a smooth ride, along with a great warranty. If you want to check out the new player in town, test drive the VF 8 at Ewing VinFast in Plano.