VinFast leads Vietnam’s auto market for 17th consecutive month

Among VinFast’s product lineup, the VF 3, Limo Green, VF 5, VF MPV 7, and VF 6 were the company’s best-selling models in February and ranked among the top-selling vehicles nationwide, each posting more than 1,000 units sold during the month.

The VF 3 remains the brand’s most popular model, often described as a “national car” among Vietnamese consumers, with 2,274 units delivered in February. (Photo: Vinfast)
The VF 3 remains the brand’s most popular model, often described as a “national car” among Vietnamese consumers, with 2,274 units delivered in February. (Photo: Vinfast)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese electric vehicle maker VinFast reported sales of 9,903 electric cars in the domestic market in February, marking the 17th consecutive month it has topped Vietnam’s auto market in terms of sales.

Among VinFast’s product lineup, the VF 3, Limo Green, VF 5, VF MPV 7, and VF 6 were the company’s best-selling models in February and ranked among the top-selling vehicles nationwide, each posting more than 1,000 units sold during the month.

The VF 3 remained the brand’s most popular model, often described as a “national car” among Vietnamese consumers, with 2,274 units delivered in February. The Limo Green ranked second with 1,808 units sold.

February also saw the first 1,165 units of the VF MPV 7 delivered to customers.

The VF 5 was the third best-selling model in VinFast’s lineup during the month, with 1,601 units handed over to customers. Meanwhile, the VF 6 and VF 7 remained among the most popular vehicles in the B-SUV and C-SUV segments, recording 1,042 units and 807 units sold, respectively, in February./.

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