Hyundai Thành Công Vietnam (HTV) has just announced a special offer of up to 75 million VND for Hyundai cars with 2024 production VINs.

In 2024, Hyundai continues to assert its position in the automotive market with an impressive lineup. The all-new Hyundai Santa Fe catches attention with its bold design, premium interior, and modern technology. Hyundai Custin remains a valuable choice in the mid-size MPV segment, offering spaciousness and comfortable amenities.

Meanwhile, the Hyundai Stargazer X and Hyundai Grand i10 cater to flexible mobility needs with their youthful designs and affordable pricing. Particularly, the Elantra and Accent sedans have made a strong impression with their modern aesthetics, advanced technology, and remarkable performance.

Entering March 2025, with the desire to bring more opportunities to own and experience Hyundai cars, HTV is launching a program offering direct discounts of up to 75 million VND. These discounts are applicable to successful purchase contracts made in March 2025 for 2024 production models (VIN 2024).

List of eligible models for the discount:

This program is valid at authorized Hyundai 3S dealerships nationwide.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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