In November 2023, the Mazda CX-5 maintained its position as the best-selling model in the Vietnamese market, according to the latest sales figures released by the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA) and TC Motor.

Mazda CX-5: 1,727 units

At the end of November 2023, Mazda sold 1,727 units of the CX-5, a decrease of 21.3% compared to the previous month. Despite the decline, the CX-5 still leads the overall market. Year-to-date, Mazda has sold a total of 14,758 units of the CX-5.

The CX-5 is currently available in 7 versions with prices ranging from VND 759 million to VND 999 million.

Hyundai Accent: 1,686 units

In November, Hyundai sold 1,686 units of the Accent, an increase of 14.4% compared to the previous month. This result helps the Accent maintain its second position in the top 10 best-selling cars in the overall market. Year-to-date, Hyundai has sold a total of 14,700 units of the Accent.

The Accent is currently available in 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 the Vios maintain its third position in the top 10 best-selling cars of the month. Year-to-date, Toyota has sold a total of 10,499 units of the Vios.

The Vios 2023 is currently available in 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 the Mitsubishi Xpander, with 1,467 units delivered to customers, an increase of 14.9% compared to the previous month.

Year-to-date, Mitsubishi has sold a total of 16,931 units of the Xpander.

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

The Xpander is currently available in 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 the Ford Ranger maintain its fifth position in the top 10 best-selling cars of the month. Year-to-date, Ford has sold a total of 13,976 units of the Ranger.

The Ford Ranger 2023 is currently assembled domestically in 8 versions with prices ranging from VND 665 million to VND 979 million.

Hyundai Creta: 1,218 units

The Hyundai Creta impressively occupies the sixth position in the top 10 best-selling cars in November 2023 with 1,218 units sold. Year-to-date, Hyundai has delivered a total of 8,766 units of the Creta to customers.

The Creta is currently sold in Vietnam in 3 versions with prices ranging from VND 640 million to VND 740 million.

Kia Sonet: 1,204 units

The small-sized Kia Sonet continues to maintain high sales in November with 1,204 units sold, an increase of 52 units compared to the previous month. Year-to-date, Kia has sold a total of 10,012 units of the Sonet in the market.

The Sonet is currently assembled domestically in 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. Year-to-date, Hyundai has delivered a total of 5,017 units of the Tucson to Vietnamese customers.

The mid-size SUV Tucson is currently distributed in Vietnam in 4 versions with 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 the Toyota Veloz Cross return to the list of best-selling cars after a period of absence.

The Veloz Cross is currently 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

Rounding out the top 10 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. It is available in 2 versions: gasoline and Hybrid, with respective prices of VND 730 million and VND 838 million.

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