Nissan-Honda battle
benefit Vietnamese
The two big Japanese automobile
manufacturers -- Nissan and Honda, accidentally chose June 11 as the day to
introduce their new low cost sedan models Nissan Sunny and Honda City.
Honda and Nissan enter low-cost
market segment
Not only having launched the first domestically
assembled Nissan Sunny, the Malaysian Tan Chong Group, the franchisee of
Nissan in
As such, Nissan has decided to transfer the technology
to Tan Chong, but it does not contribute capital to the project in
In fact, Nissan has every reason to make such a
decision. The Malaysian group has been the exclusive distributor for Nissan’s
products in
In November 2011, Tan Chong officially became the
partner in the $10 million joint venture after buying 74 percent of stakes
from the Danish Kjaer Group A/S.
After that, the Malaysian group poured another $40
million to build up a Nissan assembling factory in
Also on June 11, Honda Vietnam launched Honda City into
the market. The automobile manufacturer has been present in 91 countries and
territories in Asia, Africa, the Middle East and
Honda City is assembling the car parts from
Meanwhile, Hyundai Thanh Cong, the car distributor, has
confirmed it has begun importing and distributing Hyundai Elantra 2013, a low
cost model, in
The lucrative market segment
Both Nissan and Tan Chong said the official selling
prices of their newly launched models would be made public on June 17.
However, a source said the models are priced at between VND540 million and
VND620 million.
About the pricing policy, Ang Bon Beng, a senior
executive of Tan Chong, said with an aim to cement its firm position in the
Vietnamese market, Nissan has accepted the 10 percent subsidy for Sunny.
Meanwhile, with the prices of VND540-580 million, Honda
is believed to have big advantage in competing with other rivals in the low
cost market segment.
The Q4 2012 report of Business Monitor International
showed that the number of Vietnamese families in the three biggest cities of
Tomohiro Maruno, Sales Director of Honda Vietnam, said
in the current economic difficulties, it’s the time to target the clients
with moderately good income, who cannot access the models priced at over VND1
billion.
He said that on the car model launching day alone,
Honda Vietnam signed 200 contracts on car sales with clients.
Source: NCDT
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Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 6, 2013
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