Hanoi, April 13 -- Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam's automobile market rebounded strongly in March, with total industry sales more than doubling from the previous month to 70,859 units, marking a clear recovery after a slow start to the year, according to the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers' Association (VAMA). The rebound was driven not only by traditional vehicles but also by strong momentum in electric and hybrid segments. According to VAMA, its member sales reached 38,704 units in March, up 101% month-on-month and 122% year-on-year. Passenger cars remained the largest segment with 24,858 units, followed by commercial and specialised vehicles. Imported, completely built-up (CBU) vehicles continued to outperform domestic assembly, with 23,011 un...