Sales of Locally Assembled Trucks Rise by 7.5% in Seven Months
Sales of Locally Assembled Trucks Rise by 7.5% in Seven Months
Chevrolet Leads the Market, While Imported Truck Sales Drop by 33%
The first seven months of 2024 have seen a notable increase in the sales of locally assembled trucks in Egypt.
According to the latest report from the Automotive Market Information Council (AMIC), sales reached 5,500 units, up from 5,200 units during the same period in 2023, marking a 7.5% growth.
In contrast, sales of imported trucks saw a significant decline, dropping by 32.9% to 1,100 units from 1,600 units during the corresponding period last year.
Top Performers in the Market
Chevrolet emerged as the market leader, maintaining its dominance in the locally assembled truck segment.
Toyota followed in second place, capturing a 12.1% market share with 802 trucks sold.
Mitsubishi secured the third spot with a 6.2% market share and total sales of 415 trucks.
GMC climbed to fourth place, achieving a 3.4% market share with 227 units sold. Meanwhile, MCV/Mercedes experienced a slight decline, landing in fifth place with a 3.1% market share and 205 trucks sold.
Suzuki ranked sixth with 50 trucks sold, followed closely by Hyundai in seventh place with 46 units.
Volvo secured the eighth spot with 23 trucks sold, while Shacman completed the list in ninth place with 10 trucks sold.
Overall Market Performance
Despite the growth in locally assembled truck sales, the overall truck market in Egypt (including both imported and locally assembled trucks) experienced a slight decline.
Total sales decreased by 2% in the first seven months of 2024, with 6,600 trucks sold compared to 6,700 units during the same period in 2023.
This data underscores the shifting dynamics in Egypt’s truck market, with locally assembled trucks gaining ground amid a challenging environment for imported vehicles.