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ToggleVietnam produced 354.20 thousand motorbikes in March, up 57.67 percent from 224.65 thousand in February 2026, according to the latest data from the National Statistics Office.
Year to date output reached 952.41 thousand by the end of March.
Listed automotive companies
Key automotive firms listed on the Vietnam stock exchange include:
Dry Cell and Storage Battery JSC (PAC)
Dry Cell and Storage Battery JSC (PAC) produces automotive and industrial batteries under the PINACO brand. (PAC)
In March, PAC shares moved from 22.95 to 26.25, a change of 3.30 (0.14 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 264,172.80 to 261,440.98, a change of -2,731.82 (-0.01 percent).
City Auto Corporation (CTF)
City Auto Corporation (CTF) distributes and services passenger and commercial vehicles, primarily under the Ford brand in Vietnam. (CTF)
In March, CTF shares moved from 18.50 to 18.30, a change of -0.20 (-0.01 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 463,242.20 to 464,284.08, a change of 1,041.88 (0.00 percent).
Truong Long Engineering and Auto JSC (HTL)
Truong Long Engineering and Auto JSC (HTL) distributes heavy-duty vehicles, parts, and provides repair and maintenance services. (HTL)
In March, HTL shares moved from 23.05 to 22.60, a change of -0.45 (-0.02 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 22,360.76 to 22,357.76, a change of -3.00 (0.00 percent).
Saigon General Service Corporation (SVC)
Saigon General Service Corporation (SVC) trades automobiles, spare parts, and provides logistics and technical services. (SVC)
In March, SVC shares moved from 20.20 to 19.45, a change of -0.75 (-0.04 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 443,753.75 to 443,852.35, a change of 98.60 (0.00 percent).
Vingroup JSC (VIC)
Vingroup JSC (VIC) is Vietnam’s largest private conglomerate, operating in real estate, automotive (VinFast), healthcare, and education. (VIC)
In March, VIC shares moved from 172.00 to 135.00, a change of -37.00 (-0.22 percent).
Foreign ownership moved from 34,963,909.05 to 34,456,113.69, a change of -507,795.36 (-0.01 percent).
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Vietnam automotive industry news
Recent industry developments include:
Electric motorbike sales spike
Electric motorbike sales in Vietnam surged three to four times normal levels at some dealerships in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City over the past three days.
Dealers for VinFast, Dat Bike and Yadea reported unusually strong demand, with some showrooms selling around 30 vehicles per day and many display units already reserved.
Retailers said the surge was driven by rising petrol prices, the March 8 holiday period and growing expectations of future restrictions on petrol-powered motorbikes. Read more→
Ford + Tasco Auto MoU EV charging infrastructure
Ford Vietnam and Tasco Auto have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly develop and share electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
The partners plan to expand their combined network to about 89 charging points nationwide by the end of 2026, up from 32 currently in operation. Read more→
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Vietnam’s automotive industry
Vietnam’s automotive industry is dominated by assembly operations, with both foreign and domestic manufacturers producing vehicles primarily for the domestic market.
The sector has grown alongside rising incomes and urbanisation, though car ownership rates remain relatively low compared to regional peers.
Key players include global brands operating through joint ventures as well as domestic firms such as VinFast, which is expanding into electric vehicles.
Government policy focuses on localisation, tax incentives and electrification, though the industry continues to rely heavily on imported components.
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The data
TABLE: Vietnam motorbike production in 2026
| Unit | March 2026 | February 2026 | MoM | YTD | Mar 26 / 25 | Q1 26 / 25 | |
| motorbike | thousands | 354.20 | 224.65 | 57.67% | 952.41 | 50.54% | 31.63% |