Challenges Await Sedans in the Vietnamese Car Market

Sales and market share for the entry-level car segment have been steadily declining since the beginning of 2023, with even popular models like the Toyota Vios and Hyundai Accent losing their leading position.

0
35

Toyota Vios. Photo: Duc Tran.

Sedans used to be one of the largest segments in the hearts of Vietnamese car users. However, in recent years, the market share of low-ground-clearance cars has rapidly declined due to the general situation of the market and fierce competition from SUVs and large-size MPVs. Many theories suggest that sooner or later, the Vietnamese market will be devoid of sedans.

Sedan is no longer leading

According to the latest report in November 2023 by the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association, the sales of “sedan kings” like Toyota Vios and Hyundai Accent have also declined sharply after 11 months of being hit by the gloomy market situation.

After many years of leading the market in terms of sales, Toyota Vios is expected to lose its throne to Mazda CX-5 or Mitsubishi Xpander due to its relatively low purchasing power. Previously, the annual sales of Toyota Vios and Hyundai Accent always exceeded 15,000 units.

However, in many months of 2023, Toyota Vios has always struggled due to uncontrollable decline, only finding improvement in the fourth quarter thanks to discount programs from dealers and manufacturers.

The market share of the “sedan king” is also weakening
Sales figures of Toyota Vios and Hyundai Accent accumulated in 11 months of 2021-2023 (data: VAMA, TC Group)
Brand 11 months/2021 11 months/2022 11 months/2023
Toyota Vios units 17133 20765 10499
Hyundai Accent 17439 19716 14700

During the 11 months of 2023, Toyota Vios sold only 10,499 units, less than 50% of the sales volume in 2022 (23,529 units). This figure was enough to bring the “sedan B king” into the top 5 best-selling cars in the market in 2023, but it is certainly not enough to regain the throne.

Hyundai Accent, the main competitor of Toyota Vios, also only successfully consumed 14,700 units after 11 months of 2023, equivalent to a decrease of about 34.12% compared to the same period in 2022. With this sales result, Hyundai Accent will also temporarily give the second place to Mazda CX-5 in the total annual sales table.

In the meantime, Mitsubishi Xpander or Mazda CX-5, although still experiencing a slight decrease in sales, have been steadily leading the market. Almost certainly, Mitsubishi Xpander will be the “sales champion” in 2023, both in the economy MPV segment and overall in the Vietnamese automobile market, surpassing the “sedan king” Toyota Vios.

Continuous price reductions to attract customers

Throughout many months of 2023, the Vietnamese car market witnessed unexpectedly deep promotional programs to improve sales. Among them, low-ground-clearance cars also had to offer incentives, but sometimes they did not register positive sales growth as expected.

Honda Vietnam and its dealers have continuously implemented large-scale incentives with a value of over 220 million VND for the Honda Accord sedan in 2023. However, the Honda Accord is still struggling to find a place in the hearts of consumers, as its competitiveness is not equal to that of its competitors due to limited versions and engine options. By the end of November 2023, the sales of this model had not even reached 60 units per year.

Mitsubishi Attrage. Photo: Mitsubishi Vietnam.

In the first half of the third quarter, Toyota Camry was also subject to many dealers’ incentive programs, with discounts of up to tens of millions of VND to stimulate purchase demand. In particular, there was a time when this D-segment sedan was being cleared by some dealers with nearly 100 million VND discount. However, the number of cars sold in the last 3 months of the year did not increase, but continued to decrease.

During the second and third quarters, Hyundai Accent and Toyota Vios were also subjected to continuous discount programs by dealers when it was noticed that the purchasing power did not improve. In addition to a 50% registration fee incentive, customers purchasing Toyota Vios or Hyundai Accent also received additional discounts of tens of millions of VND from the dealers.

However, deep promotions have not really helped the two sedan kings regain their original positions in the face of pressure from large-size SUVs and crossovers.

In 2024, this segment is sure to face even more difficulties as electric cars are rapidly entering the Vietnamese market. Sedans will need more than just promotional programs to regain their market share next year.

Too many strong rivals

In reality, sedans still retain their inherent advantages of stable operation, durability, and are increasingly supplemented with advanced technologies. However, other car groups have effectively overcome their weaknesses and reduced the advantages of sedans.

Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan variant.

Small-sized SUVs and mainstream MPVs are becoming more stylish, more reliable, and competing with B-segment and C-segment sedans. Meanwhile, in the D-segment sedan, the SUV and crossover groups are doing their job very well, especially in terms of driving performance, which is not inferior to sedans.

In the electric car group, sedans also face difficulties when they have to add large-sized batteries, whereas this is not a problem for SUVs. The trend of car purchasing by consumers worldwide is also focusing more on SUVs rather than the once-popular 4-seater cars.

Of course, there are still certain users who love the experience of driving sedans, but in terms of convenience and serving the family, sedans are clearly facing many difficulties in the global market, including Vietnam.

Recommended books to read in the car

In the Car category, we bring readers interesting books on various topics. During long journeys with cars, there are often moments of rest, relaxation, and books become interesting companions.

You may also like

Honda CR-V’s Turbo VTEC Engine Takes on Mazda CX-5’s Skyactiv

Honda introduces the new 5+2 CR-V with its “weapon” being the Turbo VTEC engine. Mazda, on the other hand, responds by equipping the CX-5 with the Skyactiv engine. Let’s make a comparison to see which engine surpasses the other in certain aspects.

Global NCAP: Safety Levels Vary for Cars in Different Markets

According to the reputable Global NCAP, there is certainly a safety gap between car models designed for different markets.

[QUICK REVIEW] Toyota Yaris Cross is coming to Vietnam: Putting pressure on Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta

Positioned right below its “big brother” the Corolla Cross, the Toyota Yaris Cross boasts a fresh design and a range of modern features that are sure to shake up the crowded B-segment SUV market. Competing against formidable contenders such as the Kia Seltos, Hyundai Creta, Honda HR-V, and Mazda CX-30, the Yaris Cross stands out with its sleek design and advanced technology. Get ready to turn heads on the road with this impressive crossover.

[ACCESSORY REVIEW] Gotech GT Mazda: The Perfect Puzzle Piece for the CX-5

The all-new 2023 Mazda CX-5 has just been updated to be an exceptionally versatile and value-packed model. With its comprehensive features, it ticks all the boxes except for one missing aspect: a large entertainment screen. And this is precisely where Gotech GT Mazda comes into play – to fulfill that need.

Honda Accord: 40 Years of Automotive Excellence

Looking at the Vietnamese car market right now and humorously comparing it, we will see Camry as a well-behaved young girl, not outstanding in every aspect but easily becoming the choice of the “other half”. Teana, on the other hand, is like a dignified and tranquil woman, full of courage. Meanwhile, Mazda6 is like a hot girl, quickly attracting and captivating anyone’s gaze from the first encounter. As for Accord – with the elegance and experiences of a U30 lady, even though she is always praised by everyone, she hides something “difficult to deal with” in the minds of the majority.