Toyota Vietnam achieves sales of nearly 6,000 cars in November 2023.
Toyota Vietnam, a prominent automotive company, has recently revealed its sales performance for November 2023. The company has achieved a remarkable milestone by selling a total of 5,994 vehicles, which includes their luxury brand, Lexus cars.
The nationwide sales of Toyota vehicles have reached 5,833 units, consisting of 3,440 cars assembled locally and 2,393 imported units. Among the top 10 best-selling cars in the market, the Vios, Veloz Cross, and Yaris Cross models stand out with sales of 1,556, 1,116, and 1,092 units respectively.
In November, Lexus provided a new experience to 161 customers, and the total cumulative sales since the brand’s introduction in Vietnam have reached 12,041 vehicles.
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