
vivo India today announced the launch of the vivo X200T, an all-rounder flagship designed to deliver premium imaging capabilities, powerful performance, and long-lasting endurance. Built for users who demand reliability and refinement in everyday use, the X200T combines the vivo ZEISS co-engineered imaging system, flagship processing power, a smooth OriginOS experience, and a sleek, contemporary design. The vivo X200T will be available in Stellar Black and Seaside Lilac colour options. The 12+256 GB will be priced at INR 59,999 (inclusive of taxes) and the 12+512 GB will be priced at INR 69,999. The smartphone will go on sale starting 3rd Feb and will be available on the vivo official website, Flipkart, and across leading retail partners nationwide
Crafted with precision and made in India, the vivo X200T reflects vivo’s continued commitment to delivering advanced technology, thoughtful design, and meaningful innovation—positioned as one of the best value propositions in its price segment for Indian users.
The vivo X200T is poised to be an everyday flagship, led by a powerful telephoto-driven zoom experience optimized for the critical 3× to 10× range—enabling users to capture both expansive city scenes and fine, close-up details with clarity. Built to capture the pace and detail of city life, it helps document everyday moments with depth and precision. The X200T strikes a careful balance between premium performance, advanced imaging capabilities, productivity-focused features, and long-term value, representing the strongest value-driven offering within the X Series lineup.
Speaking on the launch, Vikas Tagra, Head of Product Management, vivo India, said, “At vivo, we focus on building technology that feels purposeful and relevant in everyday use. The X200T embodies this philosophy by combining the ZEISS imaging expertise with strong performance and refined software experiences. With the X200T, we continue to strengthen the X Series portfolio by delivering meaningful innovation designed around how users capture, work, and engage with their world.”




