In July 2025, Honda is offering attractive promotions on a range of their vehicles. This includes popular models such as the City, CR-V, Civic, BR-V, and HR-V, each with its own unique set of incentives.

Specifically, the Honda City is being offered with a 100% waiver on registration fees for the month of July. This amounts to a savings of between 50 and 57 million VND, depending on the trim level chosen. This is a significantly more attractive offer when compared to its rival, the Toyota Vios, which currently has a 50% registration fee discount.

The Honda CR-V, on the other hand, comes with a 50% registration fee discount for the L and G trim levels, resulting in a savings of between 51 and 55 million VND. For the CR-V e:HEV RS model, Honda is offering a one-year Honda brand insurance package and a fixed interest rate of 3.9% for the first six months. This particular offer applies to the 2024 CR-V e:HEV RS (VIN 2024).

The Civic also boasts impressive incentives, with a 50% registration fee discount and a one-year Honda brand insurance package for the G and RS trim levels. This results in a savings of between 39 and 50 million VND. Additionally, the Civic e:HEV RS with the 2024 VIN receives the one-year insurance package and the same fixed interest rate of 3.9% for the first six months.

Similarly, the Honda BR-V comes with a 50% registration fee discount, ranging from 31 to 35 million VND depending on the trim level. Honda is also including a one-year Honda brand insurance package and a fixed interest rate of 3.9% for the first six months for this small MPV.

Lastly, the Honda HR-V SUV has a 50% registration fee discount for the G trim level, resulting in a savings of 35 million VND.

Model Trim Promotion
Honda City G, L, RS – 100% registration fee support
Honda CR-V G, L 2WD – 50% registration fee support
e:HEV RS (VIN 2024)

– One-year Honda brand insurance

– Fixed 3.9% interest rate for the first six months

Honda Civic G, RS

– 50% registration fee support

– One-year Honda brand insurance

e:HEV RS

– One-year Honda brand insurance

– Fixed 3.9% interest rate for the first six months

Honda BR-V G, L

– 50% registration fee support

– One-year Honda brand insurance

– Fixed 3.9% interest rate for the first six months

Honda HR-V G – 50% registration fee support

Official Honda promotions for July 2025.

Meanwhile, the Honda Accord sedan is not included in this month’s promotions. Previously, this D-segment sedan had received cash discounts of up to 250 million VND.

These promotional offers from Honda are valid for customers who sign a contract and complete the vehicle purchase process between July 1st and July 31st, 2025. The registration fee discounts are based on a 10% rate, and the fixed interest rate promotions apply to customers who finance through VP Bank or VIB and complete the purchase process within the same timeframe.

Honda vehicles are generally priced higher in the Vietnamese market, so these promotions and discounts are essential to staying competitive with other brands in their respective segments.

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