Chevrolet Seizes 85% of Medium-Duty Truck Sales in Egypt During First Half
Chevrolet captured 86% of Egypt's medium-duty truck market in the first half of 2026, selling 3,193 units out of a total 3,719. Mitsubishi came in second with 12% share, followed by GMC at 2%. The results cement Chevrolet's near-total dominance in this critical commercial segment.
Chevrolet has bulldozed its way to the top of Egypt's medium-duty truck segment, capturing a commanding 86% market share in the first half of the year. The American brand moved 3,193 units out of the 3,719 total vehicles sold in this category between January and June 2026.
The Competitive Landscape of Medium Trucks
The numbers paint a stark picture. Mitsubishi secured second place with a 12% share, selling just 456 trucks — a fraction of Chevy's volume.
Third place went to GMC with a 2% slice of the pie, totaling 55 vehicles sold. Hyundai lagged far behind in fourth, managing a mere 14 trucks in the same six-month stretch.
What This Dominance Means for Egypt's Roads
These figures reveal more than market share percentages. Selling over three thousand trucks in six months points to a robust distribution network and deep-rooted trust in Chevrolet's commercial vehicle lineup — assets that matter enormously in Egypt's infrastructure-driven economy.
Will the momentum hold? Chevrolet looks poised to extend its reign through the second half of 2026, especially if demand from construction and logistics firms stays strong. The real question now is whether rivals can close a gap this size — or find themselves permanently in the rearview mirror.
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