Vietnam's automotive landscape is characterized by a high density of motorcycles and a rapidly increasing number of passenger cars. Due to the tropical climate and high humidity, important parts of car engine are subject to accelerated wear and corrosion, necessitating higher quality standards for replacement parts.
Local workshops and manufacturers are shifting away from low-cost, low-durability imports toward precision-engineered components. The demand for a high-grade car connecting rod has surged as vehicle owners seek to extend engine life under heavy urban traffic conditions in cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Moreover, the industrialization of Vietnam has led to a stricter requirement for con rod material that can withstand thermal stress and mechanical fatigue, pushing the market toward forged steel and high-alloy alternatives.