February 3, 2025 – Toyota Motor Vietnam announces January 2025 sales of 3,416 units (including Lexus vehicles), moving closer to the milestone of 1 million units sold in 2025 – marking Toyota’s 30th anniversary in Vietnam.

Specifically, Toyota’s nationwide sales reached 3,346 units, comprising 929 domestically assembled vehicles and 2,417 completely built-up imported units, reflecting a 46% increase compared to the same period last year (January 2024). Among these, hybrid vehicle sales achieved 565 units, equivalent to a remarkable 504% surge year-on-year. This outcome showcases customers’ growing preference for fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly options.

In January 2025, Lexus delivered new experiences to 70 customers, bringing the cumulative sales since the brand’s introduction in Vietnam to 13,882 units.

Leading the sales among Toyota’s models was the Yaris Cross with 645 units sold, followed by the Vios with 490 units, and the Innova Cross with 480 units. Other models, including the Corolla Cross, Veloz Cross, and imported (CBU) vehicles, also made significant contributions to the overall sales performance.

Vietnam is committed to striving to deliver even better products and services to customers in the upcoming period.

For more information, please visit the website http://www.toyota.com.vn

Thai Son (Tuoitrethudo)

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