Vietnam motorcycle sales keep rising


FILE PHOTO: A woman with her face covered rides a motorcycle in Hanoi, Vietnam, May 27, 2026. - Reuters

HANOI: The motorcycle market continues to grow steadily, despite the transport sector’s transition to greener mobility.

The Vietnam Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers announced that combined sales of its five member companies reached 638,431 units in the second quarter of this year, up 4.4% from a year earlier.

The increase comes despite widespread expectations that the domestic motorcycle market has reached saturation and as major cities accelerate plans to curb the use of internal combustion engine vehicles while promoting electric mobility.

The latest sales figures underscore the sector’s resilience amid Vietnam’s transition towards greener transport.

In Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City particularly, policies aimed at reducing emissions, gradually limiting fossil fuel-powered vehicles and encouraging the use of electric vehicles are either under consideration or already being implemented.

Despite these policy shifts, demand for motorcycles remains robust.

They continue to be the primary means of transport thanks to their flexibility, affordability and ability to meet daily travel needs in both urban and rural areas.

The energy transition is encouraging manufacturers to broaden their product portfolios by introducing more electric models alongside fuel-efficient motorcycles to meet evolving consumer demand. — Viet Nam News/ANN

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