Hyundai sales in Vietnam rebound strongly after early-year slump

According to figures released by the TC Group on April 15, Hyundai sold a total of 5,368 vehicles last month, a significant 77.6% increase compared to February.

The Accent continues to lead Hyundai’s vehicle sales in March. (Photo: hyundaidongdo-24h.com)
The Accent continues to lead Hyundai’s vehicle sales in March. (Photo: hyundaidongdo-24h.com)

Hanoi (VNA) – Hyundai automobile sales in Vietnam surged in March, marking a strong recovery after a sluggish start to the year.

According to figures released by the TC Group on April 15, Hyundai sold a total of 5,368 vehicles last month, a significant 77.6% increase compared to February.

This sharp rise signals a robust rebound in consumer demand in the Vietnamese auto market following two consecutive months of low sales.

Topping the sales chart was the Hyundai Accent, with 1,049 units sold, more than doubling the previous month's figure, cementing its position as the brand’s best-selling model in Vietnam. Close behind was the Hyundai Tucson, which posted an impressive 2.5-fold increase to reach 1,046 units.

Other models, including the Hyundai Creta, Santa Fe, and Grand i10, also recorded notable growth. The compact SUV Hyundai Venue saw sales jump to 313 units, more than twice the previous month’s performance.

Hyundai’s commercial vehicle segment also showed promising signs of recovery, with 1,158 units sold in March, up 58.5% month-on-month, reflecting a rebound in the transport and logistics sectors.

Cumulatively, Hyundai sold 11,474 vehicles in Vietnam during the first quarter of 2025. The brand’s strong showing is attributed to a combination of high-quality products, an extensive dealership network, and attractive promotional campaigns.

A representative from the TC Group affirmed the company’s commitment to enhancing sales and after-sales services, aiming to deliver the best possible customer experience while maintaining stable growth momentum throughout the remainder of 2025./.

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