Honda Vietnam held its fiscal year-end meeting on 30/6. According to Sayaka Arai, general director of Honda Vietnam, the domestic motorcycle market saw a significant rebound. Honda sold nearly 2.3 million motorcycles, securing an 83% market share within the Vietnam Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers (VAMM), a 1.6% increase compared to the previous year.
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Sayaka Arai, general director of Honda Vietnam, announces the business results for fiscal year 2025 and the strategic direction for fiscal year 2026. Photo: HVN |
Sayaka Arai, general director of Honda Vietnam, announces the business results for fiscal year 2025 and the strategic direction for fiscal year 2026. Photo: HVN
Honda Vietnam also boosted exports with a total of nearly 305,000 motorcycles, reaching a total export value of 635 million USD, an increase of approximately 24% compared to the same period last year. In the automobile segment, the company sold almost 30,000 vehicles, a 10.5% rise from the previous year.
During fiscal year 2025, Honda Vietnam introduced 13 new motorcycle models, including some making their market debut. Two key models were the Lead ABS and SH350i, along with the electric motorcycles ICON e: and CUV e:, marking a step forward in the company's electrification strategy. Two large-displacement motorcycles, the CL500 and CB1000 Hornet SP, also premiered in the Vietnamese market.
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The ICON e: electric motorcycle at the Honda Vietnam launch event. Photo: HVN |
The ICON e: electric motorcycle at the Honda Vietnam launch event. Photo: HVN
Honda Vietnam organized nationwide events such as Honda Uni Tour, Sporty Zone, and Funfest, attracting nearly 200,000 attendees. The +84 Honda Bikers community reached 10,000 members, growing stronger through the Honda Bikers Rally series. In motorsports, Honda Racing Vietnam finished the 2024 season with 4 podium finishes. The team ranked 4th in the AP250 team standings and continued domestic activities with 6 rounds of the Vietnam Motorcycle Racing Championship (VMRC).
On the path to carbon neutrality by 2050, Honda Vietnam is implementing two strategies: energy conservation and the development of clean energy sources. The company operates solar power systems at its two factories in Phu Tho and Ninh Binh provinces, collaborated with Vietnam Post on a project deploying hundreds of Benly e: delivery vehicles, and introduced the Civic e:HEV RS, a sports sedan equipped with an environmentally friendly hybrid engine.
In fiscal year 2025, Honda donated millions of helmets to first-grade students nationwide, raising the helmet-wearing rate for children to 85%. They supported the Hanoi Traffic Safety Committee in launching a program to encourage people to wear helmets that meet national technical standards, aiming for the goal of "Zero traffic fatalities by 2045". The company also implemented educational support activities, donated cars and motorcycles to vocational colleges, provided "Honda Library – Wings of Knowledge" to elementary schools, and developed the "Children's Idea" playground for elementary students nationwide.
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Honda Vietnam produces its 40 millionth motorcycle. Photo: HVN |
Honda Vietnam produces its 40 millionth motorcycle. Photo: HVN
Honda Vietnam concluded fiscal year 2025 by producing its 40 millionth motorcycle, a testament to the company's enduring journey in the Vietnamese market for nearly three decades. According to Honda, the company is committed to technological innovation, green development, and a customer-centric approach for future operations. (Source: Honda Vietnam)