Hyundai auto sales remain stable in February

In February, Hyundai Accent remained the best-selling model, with 455 units delivered to customers. It was followed by Hyundai Tucson with 403 units, Hyundai Stargazer with 304 cars, and Hyundai Creta with 303 vehicles.

Hyundai Accent remains the best-selling model, with 455 units delivered to customers in February. (Photo: VNA)
Hyundai Accent remains the best-selling model, with 455 units delivered to customers in February. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Thanh Cong (TC) Group, a distributor of Hyundai automobiles in Vietnam, sold 3,022 vehicles in February, posting stable sales compared to the previous month despite the Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday that fell on late January and early February, the group said on March 12.

In February, Hyundai Accent remained the best-selling model, with 455 units delivered to customers. It was followed by Hyundai Tucson with 403 units, Hyundai Stargazer with 304 cars, and Hyundai Creta with 303 vehicles.

Other models also recorded stable sales such as Hyundai Santa Fe with 226 units, Hyundai Grand i10 with 216 cars, Hyundai Venue with 143 vehicles, Hyundai Custin with 107 units, Hyundai Palisade with 72 units, and Hyundai Elantra with 57 units.

Alongside passenger vehicles, Hyundai's commercial models achieved total sales of 729 units in February. Notably, 30 Solati vehicles were exported to international markets, helping to expand Hyundai's brand influence in many countries.

According to the Thanh Cong Group, March is expected to see the market gradually stabilise after the Tet holiday, so auto sales can continue to grow in the coming time./.

VNA

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