Vietnam produced an estimated 299.8 thousand motorbikes in June 2025, up from 272.0 thousand in May, according to the latest data from Vietnam’s National Statistics Office.
Total production in the first six months reached 1.57 million units.
Key details:
- June MoM growth: 10.2 percent
- June YoY growth: 13.2 percent higher than June 2024
- 6-month YoY growth: Up 6.3 percent compared to H1 2024
Motorbikes are the dominant form of transportation in Vietnam, playing a central role in the daily life of its people.
With tens of millions of motorbikes registered in the country, they are essential for everything from commuting and running errands to transporting goods and exploring the country’s vast and diverse landscapes.
The motorbike culture is a defining characteristic of Vietnam’s urban and rural environments, creating a constant, bustling flow of two-wheeled traffic.
Ass such, the market for motorbikes in Vietnam is diverse, with options ranging from new and used small-engine scooters to more powerful touring bikes.
Honda holds a significant market share due to its reputation for reliability, with models like the Wave and Air Blade being extremely common.
While buying a motorbike is a popular option for long-term travelers, renting is a flexible and affordable choice for those on shorter trips.
The industry is also evolving with the push towards more sustainable practices, including the use of alternative feed sources.
See also: Vietnam Automotive Industry 2025: Growth, Imports & Outlook