The ICON e: is specifically designed for high school students, a young and dynamic demographic seeking safe and convenient mobility. The scooter comes equipped with advanced safety features, including a fire- and water-resistant lithium-ion battery, a combined braking system (CBS), LED lighting for enhanced visibility, and a spacious storage compartment. It is expected to launch in the Vietnamese market in April.
Honda Vietnam said the strong February performance reflects the market’s recovery after the Tet holiday and the continued popularity of its strategic vehicle models.
Honda Vietnam's motorcycle sales reached 198,911 units, marking a 12.6% decline from January 2024, while it sold 1,826 cars, a 9.7% decrease year-on-year.
Honda Vietnam Co., Ltd. has recently reported growth in both motorcycle and automobile sales in 2024, with year-on-year increases of 2.8% and 19%, respectively.
Honda Vietnam on November 19 announced that it will recall 2,695 CR-V e:HEV RS hybrid SUVs (CR-V Hybrid) from November 25 to examine and replace defective high-pressure fuel pumps.
Honda Vietnam on April 11 announced that its retail sales of motorcycles and automobiles in March increased by 11.4% and 124% compared to the previous month.
Honda Vietnam on October 11 reported its increases of 24.3% and 78.5% in sales of motorbikes and automobiles, respectively, in September from the previous month.
As many as 2 million helmets will be presented to first graders nationwide in the 2023 - 2024 academic year under a programme launched by the National Traffic Safety Committee, the Ministry of Education and Training, and Honda Vietnam on September 25.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) will create the best possible conditions for Japanese automobile manufacturer Honda to operate in the country, Deputy Minister Do Thang Hai affirmed on June 29.
Honda Vietnam on June 13 announced that its retail sales of motorcycles and automobiles in May decreased by 31.5% and 9.6% respectively compared to the previous month due to market difficulties.
Honda Vietnam will present 620,000 helmets to first and second graders in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho during the 2022-2023 academic year, the company’s representative said in an announcement ceremony held in Hanoi on January 11.
Honda Vietnam (HVN) launched a recall on October 5 to replace incomplete welding in the driver's seat slide adjuster of Honda CIVIC, Honda HR-V imported from Thailand.