Toyota Vietnam (TMV) sold 2,712 cars in March, up 12% from the same period last year, marking three consecutive months of increased revenue.
In the first quarter, TMV’s total sales hit 7,427 units, or 14% higher than the previous year.
Three models-Camry, Altis & Vios- all manufactured in Vietnam, achieved higher year-on-year profits.
In particular, Innova saw an impressive growth of 84%, remaining TMV’s best-seller on the Vietnamese market.
Completely built units (CBU) automobiles such as Hilux, Hiace, Land Cruiser and Land Cruiser Prado enjoyed increased trade compared to last year’s corresponding period. Hilux continued taking the top spot in sales with 164 vehicles, up 37%.
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