Honda Vietnam’s motorcycle, auto sales drop in September
For the fiscal year from April to September 2025, total motorcycle sales amounted to 1,028,183 units, a slight drop of 0.2% from a year earlier.
For the fiscal year from April to September 2025, total motorcycle sales amounted to 1,028,183 units, a slight drop of 0.2% from a year earlier.
The vehicles will be deployed for mail and parcel delivery by Hanoi Post, marking another step in the strategic partnership between the two firms since 2021. With this batch, the total number of electric motorbikes Honda has supplied to Vietnam Post has reached 405, operating primarily in key cities such as Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Honda Vietnam (HVN) recorded significant sales growth in both motorcycle and automobile segments in May 2025, with year-on-year increases of 8.2% and 25.9%, respectively.
A total of 673,055 motorcycles were sold in the first three months of 2025, signalling a rebound after a period of stagnation.
Sayaka Hattori, a Japanese national with over 25 years of experience in the automobile and motorcycle industry, was appointed as new CEO of Honda Vietnam on April 1.
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 reported remarkable growth in both motorcycle and automobile sales in November.
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.