We present a classical analysis on the issue of vector superluminality in the decoupling limit ghost-free massive gravity with a Minkowski reference metric. We show explicitly in the Lorenz gauge that the theory is free of superluminal vector excitations around a nontrivial solution at the cubic order in the fields. In the same gauge, we demonstrate that superluminal vector modes arise at the quartic order and compute some superluminal propagating solutions. We then generalize our findings to all orders in a gauge-independent way. We check the physical consistency of the vector superluminalities, arguing that they are not physically detectable in the perturbation theory but could be trusted classically in the strong coupling region. Nevertheless, these superluminalities involve only low frequency group and phase velocities and are unable to determine the acausality of the theory.