Promotion applies to CR-V G, L versions manufactured in 2023 with 100% support of registration fee plus cash or one year of body insurance.
Japanese car manufacturer Honda launched a promotion program for the new generation CR-V manufactured in 2023. The promotion applies in May, for two versions, including G and L.
Specifically, both versions are given 100% registration fee (applied at 10%) and special incentives from authorized distributors. For version G, the company gives an additional 30 million VND in cash. Thus, with the price of 1.109 billion, customers who buy version G will receive a discount of 140.9 million VND.
Meanwhile, customers who buy the L version (priced at 1.159 billion) in addition to the registration fee will also receive a year of physical insurance. If the insurance is calculated at the current general price of about 1% of the car price, or nearly 12 million, customers will receive a total discount of nearly 128 million.
The new generation CR-V was launched in the Vietnamese market in October last year. The C-size high-chassis model belongs to the 6th generation. CR-V is sold in 4 versions, including G, L, e:HEV RS and L AWD. Of which, the hybrid RS version is imported from Thailand, the other versions are assembled domestically. CR-V competes with rivals such as Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, Mitsubishi Outlander, Ford Territory, Haval H6, Subaru Forester.
In addition to the CR-V, Honda also offers Civic promotions in May. The C-size sedan receives 100% of the registration fee, applied at a rate of 10% and additional incentives from authorized distributors. Similar to the calculation above.
Civic | List price | Registration fee (10%) | Price after promotion |
E | 730 | 73 | 657 |
G | 770 | 77 | 693 |
RS | 870 | 87 | 783 |
Unit: million dong
The new generation Civic will be launched in the Vietnamese market in 2022. The C-class sedan has 3 versions, including E, G and RS. Civic competes with rivals such as Mazda3, Kia K3, Hyundai Elantra, Toyota Corolla Altis.
University (according to VnExpress)