In January 2024, Toyota’s nationwide sales reached 2,208 units, including 1,143 domestically assembled vehicles and 1,065 fully imported vehicles. The best-selling Toyota model in January 2024 was the Vios with a sales figure of 653 units, followed by the Yaris Cross with 334 units and the Veloz Cross with a sales figure of 253 units.
In January 2024, Lexus introduced a new experience to 136 customers, with a total accumulated sales of 12,412 units since the brand was introduced in Vietnam.
Toyota and Lexus are set to introduce automatic braking systems as a standard feature on almost all of their vehicle models by the end of 2017, which is four years ahead of the recent requirement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States.
Ford and Toyota have recently announced their partnership to establish a new joint alliance aimed at focusing on building and developing automotive applications.
In the 1970s and 1980s, the idea of “luxury Japanese cars” was still unfamiliar to Americans. However, just a decade later, Americans had to change their perception of manufacturers from the “land of the rising sun.”
Toyota will showcase an exhibition with the theme “Changing the future of the automotive industry – Explore your own future” at the Japan Mobility Show 2023 exhibition, which will be held from Thursday (October 26th) to Sunday (November 5th).
Ducati's official distributor in Vietnam, CT-Wearnes, has announced the closure of its Hanoi showroom, effective from April 1st. This decision comes nearly four years after its grand opening, marking a significant shift for the brand's presence in the country.
The Chinese electric vehicle revolution is taking Vietnam by storm. With competitive pricing, sleek designs, and cutting-edge technology, Chinese EV manufacturers are quickly gaining traction in the Vietnamese market. Offering a compelling alternative to traditional combustion engines, these vehicles are not just a fad but a sustainable and stylish option for forward-thinking consumers.
The rise in popularity of Chinese electric vehicles in Vietnam is undeniable. With their competitive pricing, sleek and modern designs, and advanced technology, they are quickly becoming a top choice for consumers in the country.