Hyundai automobile sales in Vietnam increased by 5.5% in March

Thanh Cong Group (TC GROUP) on April 11 announced its sales results for March with over 5,770 Hyundai automobiles sold in Vietnam last month, up 5.5% over February.
Hyundai automobile sales in Vietnam increased by 5.5% in March ảnh 1Thanh Cong Group reports the sales of over 5,770 Hyundai automobiles in Vietnam last month. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Thanh Cong Group (TC Group) on April 11announced its sales results for March with over 5,770 Hyundai automobiles sold inVietnam last month, up 5.5% over February.

Hyundai Accent continues to be the best-seller model in Marchwith 1,355 units delivered to customers, followed by Hyundai Creta with 1,035units - equal to the level a month earlier, and Hyundai Grand i10 with 664 units.

More than 640 Hyundai Stargazer were sold last month, 2.5 timeshigher than that of February. The TC Group recorded sales of 514 Hyundai SantaFe units, equivalent to the previous month Hyundai Tucson of 307, up 54.2% compared to February.

Hyundai commercial models achieved sales of 1,016 vehicles inMarch, an increase of 42.1% compared to February 2023.

In the first quarter of 2023, Hyundai-branded models achievedsales of 14,736 units, down 21.1% compared to the same period last year.

TC Group expects higher sales in the second quarter of thisyear, explaining that the demand will increase thanks to the peak tourismseason with greater travel demand./.

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