The locally assembled version of the Hyundai Creta has officially arrived at dealerships and is now available to Vietnamese customers. According to research from Tri th?c tr?c tuy?n, there are no changes in equipment and prices for the domestically assembled Hyundai Creta compared to the fully imported cars from Indonesia. The listed prices for the domestic Hyundai Creta are 640 million VND for the Standard version, 690 million VND for the Special version, and 740 million VND for the Premium version. “Currently, the dealerships still have a number of imported Hyundai Creta models. After the dealerships sell out of these imported cars, customers will only have the option of the locally assembled Hyundai Creta,” stated a staff member. Sales advice suggests that the fully imported Hyundai Creta cars from Indonesia are offered discounts of 35 million VND for the Standard and Special versions, and 29 million VND for the Premium version. “The locally assembled Hyundai Creta cars can also be offered the same discount program as the imported car group. In addition, customers who purchase the locally assembled Hyundai Creta may also enjoy priority policies from the Government,” the person added. |
The Creta is the next Hyundai model to be locally assembled in Vietnam. Photo: B?i H?. |
With the launch of the locally assembled Hyundai Creta, the Hyundai product line in the Vietnamese market is almost completely localized. Currently, the only remaining fully imported “newcomer” is the Hyundai Stargazer from the Indonesian market. The Hyundai Creta was officially launched in March 2022 and aims to fill the gap in the market after the Hyundai Kona was withdrawn from Vietnam due to supply issues. Although the B-segment SUV had a relatively slow start, with only 54 units sold in the first month, it quickly gained momentum and ended 2022 in 10th place on the best-selling car list. However, after 4 months in 2023, the Hyundai Creta is temporarily being overtaken by the Toyota Corolla Cross with a sales gap of more than 1,400 units. The Korean brand’s B-segment SUV has sold 3,284 units since the beginning of the year, equivalent to an average monthly sales of 821 units.
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