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Motorhomes: A New Trend Approaching the Vietnamese Market?

05.03.2026 08:00 1 min 1 source
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Motorhomes: A New Trend Approaching the Vietnamese Market?

Interest in motorhomes is growing in Vietnam, but the market remains small due to high costs. New technical standards regulating the conversion of vans into mobile homes came into effect in 2024. According to the CEO of Sunlimo, demand is limited due to high prices relative to local incomes, although the company's products are exported at prices two to three times higher.

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