According to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers Association (VAMA), the market’s total sales volume in November witnessed significant growth. This growth can be attributed to two main factors. Firstly, it was the last month of the government’s policy to support a 50% registration fee for domestically produced and assembled cars. Secondly, it was the year-end period, which typically sees an increase in shopping demand.

Here are the top 10 best-selling car models in Vietnam for November, excluding VinFast models as their individual sales figures are not disclosed. The ranking is based on data from VAMA, Honda Vietnam, and Hyundai Thanh Cong:

**Mitsubishi Xpander: 2,422 units sold**

The Mitsubishi Xpander continues to reign supreme, with November sales of 2,422 units, a 13.7% increase compared to October. In the first 11 months of 2024, a total of 17,509 Xpanders have been sold, making it the current market leader. It is available in Vietnam in four variants: MT, AT, AT Premium, and Xpander Cross, with prices ranging from 560 to 698 million VND.

**Mazda CX-5: 2,408 units sold**

Holding on to its “runner-up” position, the Mazda CX-5 recorded sales of 2,408 units in November, a 20% increase month-over-month. In the past 11 months, Mazda has delivered a total of 13,656 CX-5s to customers. The CX-5 is locally assembled and offered in three variants, with prices ranging from 749 to 829 million VND.

**Honda City: 2,327 units sold**

With a 39% sales increase from the previous month, the Honda City sold 2,327 units in November, climbing two spots to third place. In the first 11 months of the year, a total of 10,068 Honda City cars were sold, representing a 20% year-over-year increase. The Honda City is available in Vietnam in three variants (G, L, and RS) with prices ranging from 559 to 609 million VND.

**Ford Ranger: 2,257 units sold**

Ford Vietnam delivered 2,257 Rangers to customers in November, a 20% increase compared to October. In the first 11 months of 2024, Ford Ranger sales reached 15,904 units, a 14% year-over-year increase. The Ford Ranger is currently offered in Vietnam with seven variants, and its price ranges from 669 million to 1.299 billion VND.

**Toyota Vios: 2,137 units sold**

Toyota Vios maintained its position in the top 5 with November sales of 2,137 units, a 22% increase. In the first 11 months of 2024, Toyota sold a total of 12,706 Vios cars. The Toyota Vios is available in Vietnam in three variants, with prices ranging from 458 to 545 million VND.

**Hyundai Accent: 2,052 units sold**

Hyundai Accent, with November sales of 2,052 units, a 44% increase month-over-month, climbed to sixth place. In the first 11 months of 2024, 11,677 Hyundai Accents were sold. It is currently offered in four variants, with prices ranging from 439 to 569 million VND.

**Mitsubishi Xforce: 1,823 units sold**

The Mitsubishi Xforce recorded sales of 1,823 units in November, an increase of 342 units compared to October. From the beginning of the year until now, a total of 13,267 Xforce units have been sold. It is imported from Indonesia and offered in four variants: GLX, Exceed, Premium, and Ultimate, with prices ranging from 599 to 705 million VND.

**Hyundai Tucson: 1,584 units sold**

The Hyundai Tucson, a C-SUV/CUV model, made a surprise return to the top-selling list, claiming the eighth spot. With November sales of 1,584 units, a whopping 184% increase month-over-month, it recorded its best sales performance this year. In the first 11 months, Hyundai sold a total of 5,671 Tucsons. It is available in Vietnam in four variants, with prices ranging from 769 to 979 million VND.

**Ford Everest: 1,458 units sold**

The Ford Everest maintained its presence in the top 10 best-selling list, with November sales of 1,458 units, a 14% increase month-over-month. In the first 11 months of 2024, Ford Vietnam sold a total of 9,892 Everests, a 17% year-over-year increase, solidifying its leadership position in the D-SUV segment. The Everest is offered in Vietnam in six variants, with prices ranging from 1.099 to 1.545 billion VND.

**Hyundai Creta: 1,330 units sold**

The Hyundai Creta, the third model from Hyundai Thanh Cong in the top 10, recorded sales of 1,330 units in November, an 8% increase compared to the previous month. In the first 11 months of the year, Creta sales reached 6,409 units. It is available in Vietnam in three variants, with prices ranging from 579 to 676 million VND.

**TH** **(Tuoitrethudo)**

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