Vehicle sales growth slows in September | Business World
A joint report by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) showed vehicle sales rose to 39,542 units in September from 38,628 units in the same month last year.
The 2.4% sales growth in September was the slowest since March when vehicle sales inched up by 1.6%.
Month on month, car sales rose by 1% from the 39,155 units sold in August.
PH auto sales returning to pre-pandemic level but local manufacturing losing competitiveness: group
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Toyota PH Chairman: Total 2024 car sales to hit 470,000 units | Autoindustriya
Among the Chinese brands, madami mga BYD sa daan...
BYD has seen significant growth in car sales in Thailand, including:
Sales volume
In the first nine months of 2024, BYD's passenger vehicle sales in Thailand increased more than sevenfold to around 15,000.
Market share
BYD's market share in Thailand is 9%, putting it in third place behind Toyota Motor and Honda.
Production capacity
BYD's factory in Rayong province has an annual production capacity of 150,000 units.
Partnerships
BYD has partnered with local conglomerates to expand its reach and navigate government regulations.
First production base outside China
BYD chose Thailand as its first production base outside of China.
BYD's success in Thailand is due to several factors, including:
Early entry: BYD started selling passenger EVs in Thailand in November 2022.
Imported models: BYD introduced the Atto 3, Dolphin, and Seal models to the local market.
Partnerships: BYD has partnered with local conglomerates to expand its reach and navigate government regulations.
BYD Thrives Against the Odds as Auto Sales Decline in Thailand - Thailand Business News
New Car Sales Will Struggle To Hit Target Year-End As Chinese Brands Carve 5.3 Percent Market Share | CarGuide
Cumulative January to November 2024 Vehicle SalesNew car sales have reached 425,208 units for the first 11 months of 2024 marking an 8.8 percent increase compared to the same period last year.
Toyota – 197,756 (46.51%)
Mitsubishi – 81,401 (19.14%)
Ford – 25,770 (6.06%)
Nissan – 24,516 (5.77%)
Suzuki – 18,515 (4.35%)
Isuzu – 15,954 (3.75%)
Honda – 14,130 (3.32%)
Hyundai – 10,766 (2.53%)
MG – 8,196 (1.83%)
Kia – 5,887 (1.38%)
Car sales hit record high in 2024 | Philstar
sales of 467,252 units, driven by strong demand for both passenger cars and commercial vehicles, but the figure fell short of the sales target of 468,300 units.Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. remained the market leader last year as it accounted for 46.7 percent of total vehicle sales.
Placing second was Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. with a 19-percent share, followed by Ford Motor Co. Philippines Inc. in third place with a six- percent share.
Nissan Philippines Inc. ranked fourth with a 5.7 percent share, followed by Suzuki Philippines Inc. with 4.4 percent share.
New Car Sales Hit New Record, But Fail To Reach Target In 2024 | CarGuide
Philippine New Car Sales 2024
Toyota – 218,019 (46.66%)
Mitsubishi – 89,124 (19.07%)
Ford – 27,997 (5.99%)
Nissan – 26,774 (5.73%)
Suzuki – 20,371 (4.36%)
Isuzu – 17,641 (3.78%)
Honda – 15,518 (3.32%)
Hyundai – 12,023 (2.57%)
MG – 9,016 (1.93%)
Kia – 6,692 (1.43%)
Foton – 3,579 (0.77%)
GAC – 3,207 (0.69%)
Chery – 2,773 (0.59%)
Hino – 2,344 (0.50%)
Mazda – 2,229 (0.48%)
Geely – 2,128 (0.46%)
Jetour – 1,702 (0.36%)
Fuso – 1,351 (0.29%)
Changan – 1,047 (0.22%)
JMC – 1,012 (0.22%)
BMW – 815 (0.17%)
Mercedes-Benz – 751 (0.16%)
Jaguar Land Rover – 345 (0.07%)
Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram – 263 (0.05%)
Volkswagen – 228 (0.05%)
Peugeot – 177 (0.04%)
Terrafirma Motors – 83 (0.02%)
Ferrari – 16 (0.00%)
MAN Trucks – 15 (0.00%)
IVECO / Daewoo Trucks – 7 (0.00%)
Volkswagen Trucks & Buses – 5 (0.00%)
My guess is that they're not a member of CAMPI-TMA
Even cars under the Evoxterra Group were not mentioned.
Here's a breakdown of all 215,700+ Toyotas sold in PH last year | Autoindustriya
1. Vios – 43,636
2 .Hilux – 26,643
3. Wigo – 18,103
4 .Raize – 18,024
5. Innova – 17,648
6. Avanza – 17,489
7. Hiace – 15,744
8. Veloz – 13,766
9. Fortuner – 12,408
10. Yaris Cross – 8,199
11. Lite Ace – 5,046
12. Rush – 4,658
13. Zenix – 4,427
14. Corolla Cross – 3,921
15. Land Cruiser 300 – 2,175
16. Alphard – 1,099
17. RAV4 – 769
18. Prado – 685
19. Corolla – 438
20. Camry – 351
21. Coaster - 232
22. GR 86 – 162
23. GR Yaris – 108
24. GR Supra – 21
25. FJ Cruiser – 3
26. Yaris – 1
the Corolla was very hard to buy last year.
Our agent (when we bought our Zenix told us its been months since they had a unit available. (hence, cash buyers not allowed)
Sana they split the figures between hybrid and non-hybrid. Same agent told us they were only getting 1-2 Zenix Hybrid per month last year