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Honda Vietnam’s motorbike, automobile sales drop in November

Honda Vietnam on December 12 recorded a respective monthly drop of 11.5% and 17.7% in the retail of motorbikes and automobiles in November.
Honda Vietnam’s motorbike, automobile sales drop in November ảnh 1A Wave Alpha motorbike (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Honda Vietnam on December 12 recorded a respective monthly dropof 11.5% and 17.7% in the retail of motorbikes and automobiles in November.

Accordingly,the company sold 215,595 units of motorbike during the month, down 11.5% monthly.

WaveAlpha was the best seller with 38,478 units, accounting for 17.9% of the total whileVision was its most popular scooter with 61,889 units sold, or 28.7%. Sales of WinnerX reached 10,274, equivalent to 4.8% of the total.

Duringthe month, the company exported 15,900 units to various markets.

🔯 With 1,436 automobile units sold, sedan modelCity was sold most with 580, or 40.4%. It was followed by SUV CR-V with 513 unitsdelivered to customers, making up 35.7% of its total automobile revenue./.

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