Recently, Suzuki Vietnam has announced an official promotion program for its passenger car models. In October, both the Suzuki XL7 and Jimny models have received increased incentives compared to previous months.
Specifically, the Suzuki XL7 and Jimny are offered with support equivalent to 100% of the registration fee, along with a vehicle maintenance package of up to 3.5 years. The value of these incentives for the two models is 70 million VND and 95 million VND, respectively.
This program applies to the 2025 Suzuki XL7 and the 2024 Jimny. This is the highest official incentive ever offered since the Suzuki Jimny launched in the Vietnamese market in March 2024. The goal of this promotion is believed to be clearing the remaining 2024 VIN Suzuki Jimny inventory.
| Model | Year of Manufacture | Incentive | Incentive Value (VND) |
| Suzuki XL7 | 2025 | Support equivalent to 100% of the registration fee and a maintenance package up to 3.5 years. | 70,000,000 |
| Suzuki Jimny | 2024 | 95,000,000 |
Suzuki’s official promotion program in October 2025.
Thus, the Suzuki XL7 is the latest name in the compact MPV segment to receive official incentives in Vietnam. Previously, other B-class MPVs such as the Toyota Veloz Cross, Toyota Avanza Premio, Honda BR-V, Kia Carens, and Mitsubishi Xpander have also announced their official promotion programs for October 2025.
Most of the Suzuki XL7’s competitors offer registration fee incentives. The Toyota Veloz Cross and Avanza Premio provide 100% registration fee support, with maximum values of 72.7–75 million VND and 64.7–69.3 million VND, respectively.
Similarly, the Mitsubishi Xpander and Xpander Cross offer 100% registration fee incentives worth 66 million VND and 70 million VND, respectively. Additionally, customers receive a one-year physical insurance package valued at 10 million VND.
For the Honda BR-V, the top-tier L version offers 100% registration fee support, saving customers 70 million VND. The standard G version provides 50% registration fee support, valued at 31 million VND.
The Kia Carens, meanwhile, is discounted by 35 million VND this October. The remaining compact MPV, the Hyundai Stargazer, has yet to announce its official promotion program.
In Vietnam, the XL7 is currently Suzuki’s flagship passenger car model. In the first eight months of this year, the brand sold 1,596 units of this compact MPV to Vietnamese customers.
This October, Suzuki will launch another new passenger car in the Vietnamese market: the Fronx. Positioned in the A-segment SUV category, the Suzuki Fronx will compete with the Kia Sonet, Toyota Raize, and Hyundai Venue.













































