On October 15, 2025, Thanh Cong Group (TC GROUP) announced its September 2025 sales results. The total Hyundai vehicle sales for September reached 4,296 units, marking a 16.1% increase compared to August.

Hyundai Tucson led the sales chart in September with 952 units delivered to customers, a 54% growth from August. Hyundai Creta secured the second position with 915 units sold, reflecting a 52.5% increase. Hyundai Accent followed in third place with 406 units, up by 22.3% compared to the previous month.

The fourth and fifth positions were claimed by Hyundai Grand i10 with 224 units and Hyundai Stargazer with 220 units, respectively. Hyundai Santa Fe ranked sixth with 202 units sold.

Hyundai Venue achieved 140 units, securing the seventh spot, while Hyundai Palisade sold 120 units, placing it eighth. Hyundai Custin and Hyundai Elantra rounded out the list with 106 and 44 units, respectively. Hyundai’s commercial vehicles contributed 956 units to the total sales, including 115 units exported internationally.

In the first three quarters of 2025, Hyundai Thanh Cong sold a total of 35,802 vehicles. As the company enters Q4 2025, it has launched a series of attractive promotions to boost year-end sales, including an extended warranty of up to 8 years/120,000 km, price discounts of up to 200 million VND, and 0% interest rate support.

Hyundai Vehicle Sales in September 2025 (Units: Vehicles)

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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