Vietnamese automaker VinFast Auto announced it delivered 23,186 vehicles in its domestic market in November 2025, as the company continues to drive the country’s transition to battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
In the first eleven months of the year, VinFast sold a total of 147,450 vehicles in Vietnam, a 138% increase on the same period last year, with the automaker accounting for around 30% of total vehicle sales in the country. The company said in a statement that its “market-leading position not only reflects strong business performance but also underscores the irreversible shift from internal combustion engine vehicles to electric vehicles in Vietnam.”
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The company’s recently-launched Limo Green seven-seater MPV accounted for 9,642 deliveries to customers last month, its highest-ever monthly sales volume for a single model. The Limo Green family vehicle, powered by a 60.1 kWh battery, has a range of around 450 km and is also popular among ride-hailing companies and taxi firms. It is expected to be launched in key overseas markets in early 2026, including India and Indonesia.
Other key VinFast models include the VF3 with 40,660 domestic sales year-to-date, followed by the VF 5 with 38,478 units, and the VF6 with 19,750 units.
