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Honda Vietnam just closed its fiscal year on March 31, 2026, reporting solid results as it maintained a dominant market position and adjusted to evolving consumer trends.
For the 102nd business year (April 2025 to March 2026), Honda Vietnam recorded total motorcycle sales of 2,262,140 units, up 0.05% year-on-year. The company said sustaining sales above 2.2 million motorcycles highlights the brand’s continued appeal despite a volatile market.
Honda Vietnam also delivered 28,238 cars over the full year. The company reported that car sales for the year were up 0.02% year-on-year.
In March 2026 alone, Honda Vietnam sold 241,252 motorcycles, representing a 19.1% year-on-year increase. Car sales for the month were not separately stated in the provided information.
The company attributed the steady performance across its core business lines to a strategy that supports cash flow and reinforces confidence in the global parts supply chain.
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