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Ford Vietnam reports record sales for second consecutive month

Ford Vietnam has announced record sales for the second consecutive month in November as it sold 4,506 vehicles, marking a month-on-month increase of 12% and a year-on-year rise of 42%.
Ford Vietnam reports record sales for second consecutive month ảnh 1Workers assemble car fame at Ford Vietnam's factory in the northern province of Hai Duong. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)ℱ – Ford Vietnam has announcedrecord sales for the second consecutive month in November as it sold4,506 vehicles, marking a month-on-month increase of 12% and a year-on-year rise of 42%.

Truong Kim Phong, Deputy General Director of Ford Vietnam, said that Ford Vietnam achieved the best-evermonthly sales and its four key vehicle lines have led their respectivesegments for two consecutive months.  Ranger, Everest, Explorer and Transit models took the lead in the sales of their respective segments. Following the strong growthlast month, it’s promising for Ford Vietnam to make a breakthrough in theshopping season at the end of this year. In the pickup segment, Ranger continued to affirm itsleading position in the last 10 years with 1,995 vehicles sold inNovember, accounting for more than 60% of the market share of the segment. In addition, Ford has also competed strongly in the SUVsegment, which has seen the participation of many major competitors in the market.With 1,105 vehicles delivered to customers in November, the sales of midsizeSUV Everest increased by nearly 40% from the same period last year. Meanwhile, the Explorer model also led the large SUV segmentfor two consecutive months as 62 vehicles were sold in November, marking anincrease of nearly 35% compared to the previous month. Since the beginning ofthe year, a total of 712 Explorer units have been delivered to customers. Ford Transit also continued to lead in the 16-seatcommercial vehicle segment with 308 vehicles delivered to customers, up 9% fromthe previous month.  The total number of Transit units sold from the beginning ofthis year showed a year-on-year increase of 192%, which indicated a recovery intravel and long-distance transportation after the COVID-19 pandemic. New-generation Ford Territory, the latest of the C-SUV segment, which manufactured at the company's Hai Duong factory, also recorded positive saleswith 1,036 vehicles sold, receiving good signals from the domesticmarket./.
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