Members of the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (VAMA) sold 126,794 vehicles in the first four months of 2026, a year-on-year increase of 25%, the association has announced.
Passenger vehicle sales rose by 18%, commercial vehicles by 38%, while special-use vehicles recorded a sharp increase of 119%.
Imported completely built-up vehicles continued to grow faster than domestically assembled models. By the end of April, sales of locally assembled vehicles had gone up 16% year-on-year while imported units soared by 32%.
In April alone, some 31,937 vehicles were sold, dropping 17% from the previous month. Of the total sales, passenger vehicles accounted for 21,284 units, down 14% month-on-month; commercial vehicles 9,805 units, a decline of 26%; and special-use vehicles 848 units.
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