The Thanh Cong (TC) Group, the assembler and distributor of Hyundai vehicles in Vietnam, has reported a remarkable increase of 34.9% in auto sales in November, with total 10,303 units delivered across its lineup.
Hyundai Accent model is the best seller with 2,052 vehicles delivered to buyers in November. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The Thanh Cong (TC) Group, the assembler and distributor of Hyundai vehicles in Vietnam, has reported a remarkable increase of 34.9% in auto sales in November, with total 10,303 units delivered across its lineup.
Hyundai Accent model led the charge with 2,052 vehicles sold and representing a significant 44% month-on-month growth. This performance has elevated the model's cumulative sales for 2024 to 11,677 units.
The sales of Hyundai Tucson were 1,584 units, tripling the figures recorded in October. Hyundai Creta secured the third position with 1,330 vehicles sold, representing an 8.3% increase and bringing its year-to-date sales to 7,739 units.
Other models in the Hyundai portfolio also exhibited robust performance. As many as 1,206 new Santa Fe vehicles were sold, up 19.8%, while Grand i10 achieved 1,035 sales, marking a significant increase of 40.8%.
Remarkable growth was seen in the sales of commercial vehicles, with 1,079 vehicles sold or a 24.7% increase. Hyundai Mighty LT 2.5-ton truck and Hyundai Solati reached out to the international market, contributing to strengthening the brand's position.
Boasting such impressive sales in November, TC Group affirmed its effective business strategy as well as the ability to meet market demand of Hyundai models.
🍬 The company plans to continue implementing attractive sales policies and improving service quality to provide optimal value for its customers./.
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