VinFast sets new record with over 16,000 EVs delivered in November
VinFast automaker, a subsidiary of Vingroup, announced on December 11 that it delivered over 16,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in November, bringing its total sales for the year to more than 67,000 units in the domestic market.
Hanoi (VNA) ⛄– VinFast automaker, a subsidiary of Vingroup, announced on December 11 that it delivered over 16,000 electric vehicles (EVs) in November, bringing its total sales for the year to more than 67,000 units in the domestic market.
This marks the highest monthly delivery for a car brand in Vietnam so far.
Having secured the largest market share in Vietnam’s automotive industry for the first 10 months of 2024, VinFast continued its impressive growth in November, achieving a 40% month-on-month increase in delivery. On average, more than 530 VinFast EVs were delivered daily across the country in November.
With over 67,000 units delivered year-to-date, VinFast firmly holds its position as Vietnam’s market leader. With a large order backlog and stable growth plans, the company is confident it will meet its global delivery target for 2024.
Duong Thi Thu Trang, VinFast's Global Sales Director, said that the record sales reflect a growing trend towards green transformation, with an increasing number of people embracing environmentally-friendly transportation. This also reinforces the trust and strong customer preference for the brand. The company expressed its gratitude for the warm reception from consumers and affirmed its commitment to continue striving to meet the rising demands and expectations of the market.
Besides, VinFast has expanded its service network. The company now operates 120 service centres nationwide, making it one of Vietnam’s leading automotive service providers.
To meet the growing demand both domestically and internationally, VinFast recently launched its second EV manufacturing plant in Vung Ang Economic Zone in Ha Tinh. Phase 1 of the plant, set to open in July 2025, will have an annual production capacity of 300,000 vehicles, focusing on models VF3 and VF5./.
VinFast Auto Ltd., a pure-play electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer in Vietnam, reported robust financial results in the third quarter of this year, demonstrating substantial growth in EV deliveries and revenue, signaling the company’s strong market positioning and expansion strategy.
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