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Latest news regarding car sales.
VinFast VF 5 dominates the A-SUV segment with record sales in March 2026.
With 4,218 vehicles delivered in March 2026, the VinFast VF 5 continues to assert its leading position thanks to its actual on-the-road cost starting from only 490 million VND and optimized operating policies.
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Chinese car sales surpass Japanese sales for the first time in 25 years.
2025 marks a historic turning point as Chinese automakers reach sales of 27 million units, officially ending more than two decades of Japanese dominance in the automotive industry...
Car sales in February 2026 fell 48%, the market cooled down due to the Lunar New Year holiday.
VAMA's sales reached 19,278 vehicles in February 2026, a 48% decrease compared to the previous month. VinFast and Hyundai both recorded significant declines due to the Lunar New Year holiday.
Southeast Asian Automotive Market 2025: Malaysia takes the top spot, Vietnam moves up the ranks.
Malaysia is projected to surpass Indonesia for the first time to become ASEAN's largest automotive market in 2025. In Vietnam, VinFast's breakthrough has helped the market reclaim its fourth-largest position in the region.
Top 10 largest car manufacturers in the world in 2025: BYD and Geely rise rapidly in the rankings.
The 2025 global automotive industry rankings show a strong surge from Chinese competitors. BYD officially surpassed Tesla in electric vehicle sales, while Toyota maintained its lead...
MG reaches 1 million vehicles sold in Europe: The first Chinese brand to set this record.
MG has just become the first Chinese car brand to reach cumulative sales of 1 million units in Europe, and will surpass Tesla in sales figures for the first half of 2025.
BYD surpasses Ford in global sales: A turning point for the Chinese automaker.
In 2025, BYD officially overtook Ford to become the 6th largest automaker in the world, marking a shift in the industry landscape...
2025 Automotive Market: China Dethrones Japan.
December 30, 2025 08:21
For the first time in over 20 years, Chinese automakers are projected to lead global sales by 2025, pushing Japan down to second place thanks to a boom in new energy vehicles.
Tesla Model Y leads Europe in September, Chinese cars accelerate.
October 26, 2025 17:46
The Model Y delivered 25,938 vehicles in Europe in September, down 8.6% year-on-year; Chinese vehicles achieved a record market share of 7.4% with 90,571 units sold, with MG leading the growth.
B-segment sedans in September: Toyota Vios surges ahead, Korean cars fall behind.
October 18, 2025 06:08
Toyota Vios made a spectacular surge in September, reclaiming the top spot in the B-segment sedan market, while Honda City declined and Hyundai Accent continued to lag behind.
B-segment sedans in September: Toyota Vios surges ahead, Korean cars decline.
October 17, 2025 06:40
September's B-segment sedan sales saw the return of the Toyota Vios to the top spot, while the Honda City declined and Korean models like the Hyundai Accent continued to struggle...
Top slowest-selling cars in September: Explorer and Civic Type R at the bottom.
October 14, 2025 07:10
The Vietnamese automotive market in September saw many fluctuations, with familiar names like Explorer, Innova, and Accord appearing on the list of slow-selling cars.
2025 Automotive Market: Registration Fee Reductions Unlikely to Be Repeated
October 12, 2025 06:34
Stable sales growth and major promotional programs from car manufacturers are the main reasons why the policy of reducing registration fees by 50% is unlikely to be implemented this year.
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