According to the sales figures just announced by the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) and TC Motor, the Mazda CX-5 continues to be the best-selling model in the Vietnamese market in November 2023.

Mazda CX-5: 1,727 units

At the end of November 2023, Mazda sold 1,727 CX-5 units in the market, a decrease of 21.3% compared to the previous month. However, this model still leads the overall market. Year-to-date, Mazda CX-5 has recorded sales of 14,758 units.

Currently, the car is being distributed with 7 versions, with prices ranging from VND 759 million to VND 999 million.

Hyundai Accent: 1,686 units

In November, Hyundai Accent recorded sales of 1,686 units, an increase of 14.4% compared to the previous month. This result helps Accent continue to hold the second position in the top 10 best-selling cars in the overall market. In the past 11 months, Hyundai Accent has sold 14,700 units in the market.

Currently, Hyundai Accent is being distributed with 4 versions, with prices ranging from VND 426 million to VND 542 million.

Toyota Vios: 1,556 units

The sales of 1,556 units in November 2023 helped Vios maintain its third position in the top 10 best-selling cars of the month. In the past 11 months, Vios has a total of 10,499 units sold in the market.

Currently, Toyota Vios 2023 is being distributed with 3 versions, with respective prices of E MT: VND 479 million, E CVT: VND 528 million, and G CVT: VND 592 million.

Mitsubishi Xpander: 1,467 units

In fourth place in the top 10 best-selling cars of the month is Mitsubishi Xpander, with 1,467 units delivered to customers, an increase of 14.9% compared to the previous month.

Over the past 11 months, Xpander has recorded sales of 16,931 units.

Despite a slight decrease in sales, Xpander remains the best-selling car in Vietnam to date.

Currently, Mitsubishi Xpander is being distributed with 3 versions, with prices ranging from VND 560 million to VND 658 million, and the Cross version is priced at VND 698 million.

Ford Ranger: 1,463 units

The sales of 1,463 units in November helped Ford Ranger maintain its fifth position in the top 10 best-selling cars of the month. In the past 11 months, Ford has sold a total of 13,976 Ranger units.

Currently, Ford Ranger 2023 is being assembled domestically with 8 versions, with prices ranging from VND 665 million to VND 979 million.

Hyundai Creta: 1,218 units

With 1,218 units, the Hyundai Creta impressively occupies the sixth position in the top 10 best-selling cars in November 2023. From the beginning of 2023 until now, 8,766 Creta units have been delivered to customers.

Currently, Hyundai Creta is sold in Vietnam with 3 versions, with prices ranging from VND 640 million to VND 740 million.

Kia Sonet: 1,204 units

The small-sized model of Kia continues to maintain high sales in November with 1,204 units sold, an increase of 52 units compared to the previous month. In the past 11 months, Kia has sold 10,012 Sonet units in the market.

Currently, the car is being assembled domestically with 4 versions, with prices ranging from VND 519 million to VND 579 million.

Hyundai Tucson: 1,177 units

At the end of November, Hyundai Tucson recorded sales of 1,177 units, a decrease of about 5% compared to October. In 2023, Tucson has delivered 5,017 units to Vietnamese customers.

Currently, this mid-size SUV is being distributed in Vietnam with 4 versions and prices ranging from VND 769 million to VND 899 million.

Toyota Veloz Cross: 1,116 units

The sales of 1,116 units in November 2023 have helped Toyota Veloz Cross return to the list of best-selling cars after a period of absence.

Currently, the car is imported from Indonesia with two versions: CVT and CVT Top, with respective listed prices of VND 648 million and VND 688 million.

Toyota Yaris Cross: 1,092 units

Ranked tenth in the list of best-selling cars this month is the “newcomer” Toyota Yaris Cross with 1,092 units delivered to customers in November.

The Toyota Yaris Cross B-segment SUV was officially launched in Vietnam in September 2023. The car is distributed in 2 versions: gasoline and Hybrid, with respective prices of VND 730 million and VND 838 million.

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