Toyota Vietnam launches New Year promotion
Toyota Vietnam welcomes the new year 2024 with an incredibly attractive promotional campaign for customers purchasing Vios, as well as the dynamic duo of Veloz Cross and Avanza Premio.
Toyota sells over 3,000 Vios cars in December 2023, accounting for one-third of total...
With such sales figures, the Toyota Vios is likely to become the best-selling model in the entire market in December 2023.
Distributor of Kia, Mazda, and BMW proposes to continue reducing 50% registration fee in...
THACO proposes the Provincial Party Committee and the People's Committee of Quang Nam province to consider and recommend to the Government and the Prime Minister to reduce the vehicle registration fee by 50% for domestically manufactured and assembled cars for an appropriate period of time.
Toyota Fortuner price reduced, Ford Everest retaliates with registration fee discount
This promotion will ensure that the Ford Everest doesn't lose its appeal when its direct competitor, the newly discounted Toyota Fortuner, is priced between 63 - 120 million Vietnamese Dong.
Own a Yaris Cross at an attractive price starting from 650 million VND
On January 2nd, Toyota Vietnam announced new pricing for the Yaris Cross, starting at 650 million VND for the petrol version and 765 million VND for the Hybrid version.
Insane discounts for MG5 to clear inventory, STD version now only 370 million VND
The price of the MG5 STD is on par with A-class models in Vietnam like the Kia Morning, Hyundai Grand i10, and Toyota Wigo.
Toyota Yaris Cross discontinues petrol version due to overwhelming demand for hybrid variant
Production of the Toyota Yaris Cross petrol model for the global market will cease in December 2023.
Peugeot 408 silently adjusts its prices upon its new release in Vietnam, starting from...
Compared to the original listed price, all 3 versions of the Peugeot 408 have increased by 20 million VND.
China on the Verge of Overtaking Japan as the World’s Top Automobile Exporting Nation
China is on track to become the world's leading exporter of automobiles, thanks to its increased presence in the Russian and Mexican markets, as well as the global growth of the electric vehicle industry.
Daihatsu could lose $700 million due to safety testing scandal
Daihatsu may face damages of over 100 billion yen (approximately 700 million USD) due to factory closures and financial compensations to suppliers.