AMIC Report: Chevrolet Leads Egypt's Truck Sales Surge in June

AMIC Report: Chevrolet Leads Egypt's Truck Sales Surge in June

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Aug 21, 2026 03:08 AM
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Egypt's truck market recorded a 10.6% growth in June, reaching 3,051 vehicles sold. Chevrolet dominated the rankings with 2,459 units delivered. Mercedes secured second place with 142 trucks, followed by GMC in third with 126 units. The AMIC report underscores the continued dominance of major brands in this vital commercial sector.

Egypt's truck market posted a 10.6% growth in June, with total sales reaching 3,051 vehicles compared to 2,758 units during the same month last year. The latest data from the Automotive Market Information Council (AMIC) shows a robust performance across all truck categories, signaling sustained momentum in the commercial vehicle segment.

Chevrolet Dominates with a Massive Lead

Chevrolet cemented its position at the top of the rankings, delivering an impressive 2,459 units during June. The American marque alone accounted for over 80% of the month's total truck sales, a level of market control rarely seen in the industry. The rest of the field is playing catch-up.

Mercedes secured the runner-up spot with 142 trucks sold, reinforcing customer trust in European heavy-duty engineering despite the significant gap to the leader. GMC followed in third place with 126 units, keeping the premium segment well represented in the top three.

Tight Battle in the Mid-Field

Mitsubishi took fourth place with 68 vehicles, narrowly edging out Suzuki, which finished fifth with 66 trucks. The close margins in this part of the table highlight an intense rivalry among Asian manufacturers.

Toyota landed in sixth position with 60 units, just ahead of Shakman's 59 vehicles. The seventh and eighth spots show a balanced market, though the real volume remains concentrated with the top players. Shineray claimed ninth with 32 trucks sold.

Volvo rounded out the top ten with just 19 units. The ranking reflects the enduring strength of established brands in Egypt's truck sector, where scale and dealer networks make all the difference. The market keeps moving.

Egypt's truck segment continues to show clear dynamism, with month-on-month indicators pointing to steady expansion. Chevrolet keeps extending its dominance, while the industry now watches closely to see if any competitor can close the gap in the months ahead.

Frequently Asked Questions

3 questions answered

Truck sales reached 3,051 vehicles, a 10.6% increase compared to the same month last year.

Chevrolet led the market with 2,459 units sold during June.

Mercedes ranked second with 142 trucks, GMC was third with 126 units, and Mitsubishi took fourth place with 68 vehicles.