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ToggleVietnam produced 50.88 thousand motor vehicles in November, up 24.06 percent from 41.01 thousand in October, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Year to date output reached 425.55 thousand by the end of November.
Listed motor vehicles companies
Vingroup JSC
Vingroup JSC (VIC) is Vietnam’s largest private conglomerate, operating in real estate, automotive (VinFast), healthcare, and education.
VIC closed at VND 159,700 on Monday up 4.7 percent with 66,670,000 shares traded, worth VND 1,053,234 million.
Foreign ownership in VIC is currently capped at 96.4 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 6.3 percent.
Do Thanh Technology Corporation
Do Thanh Technology Corporation (DTT) manufactures automotive parts, plastic products, and mechanical components.
DTT closed at VND 16,000 on Monday down 0 percent with 0 shares traded, worth VND 0 million.
Foreign ownership in DTT is currently capped at 49.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 0.2 percent.
Dry Cell and Storage Battery JSC
Dry Cell and Storage Battery JSC (PAC) produces automotive and industrial batteries under the PINACO brand.
PAC closed at VND 22,500 on Monday up 0.3 percent with 1,174,000 shares traded, worth VND 2,636 million.
Foreign ownership in PAC is currently capped at 50.0 percent, with current foreign ownership sitting at 11.9 percent.
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Vietnam automotive news
Recent developments include:
Xanh GSM 23 percent VinFast sales
VinFast’s sales to ride-hailing operator Xanh SM fell to 23 percent of deliveries in the first nine months of 2025, down from 72 percent in 2023.
A BSC Research report has found that VinFast delivered more than 110,300 electric cars and 234,500 electric motorbikes globally in the period, with 94 percent of car sales in Vietnam.
Used-car dealerships emissions standards
Car owners and used-car dealers have raised concerns about meeting stricter standards and say older vehicles are already difficult to sell.
Vietnam will enforce new national vehicle emission standards for circulating cars from 1 March 2026 under Decision 43/2025.
Dealers report rising consignment volumes and warn that increased supply is pushing used-car prices down.
Honda racing circuit Tay Ninh
Honda Mobilityland Corporation has floated plans to build a 600-hectare sports, entertainment, and tourism complex in Tay Ninh.
The company presented the proposal to Tay Ninh officials during a meeting in Tokyo on 18 November.
The complex would include an international racing circuit and year-round events such as car and motorcycle racing, drifting, e-sports, music festivals, and technology exhibitions.
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Vietnam’s automotive industry
Vietnam’s motor vehicles industry has expanded rapidly as rising incomes and urbanisation drive demand for cars, motorbikes and commercial vehicles.
Global manufacturers have established assembly operations or partnerships in the country, focusing on localisation, technology transfer and supply chain development.
The industry is shifting toward higher-value production, including electric vehicles, with major domestic groups investing in advanced manufacturing and research capability.
Government policies supporting green transport, infrastructure upgrades and industrial clusters aim to further strengthen Vietnam as a regional automotive production base.