The capacity to determine how the state variable system would behave during fixed-point and transition operations is a significant enhancement of the model-free control technique. This paper describes a vector control, also called field-oriented control (FOC) based on model-free control approach for a synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM). The high performance of the proposed model-free control (MFC)-based vector control of SynRM drive is evaluated and compared with (FOC) based on classical proportional-integral (PI) controller under diverse conditions. At last, the results reveal the suggested MFC's efficiency and technical advantages, as well as its advantages over the classical PI.