Egypt's Locally Assembled Passenger Car Sales Rise 22% in First Five Months of 2025

Egypt's Locally Assembled Passenger Car Sales Rise 22% in First Five Months of 2025

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Jul 23, 2026 12:19 AM

The Egyptian automotive market posted a notable performance during the first five months of 2025, with locally assembled passenger car sales climbing by 22.5% compared to the same period last year, according to the latest report from the Automotive Market Information Council (AMIC). A total of approximately 26,999 locally assembled vehicles were sold between January and May 2025, up from 21,586 units during the corresponding period in 2024, signaling a steady recovery in demand for domestically produced cars.

Imported Cars Outpace Local Assembly Growth

Meanwhile, fully imported passenger car sales posted an even sharper increase, jumping by 48.6% over the same five-month period to reach 34,896 units, compared to just 23,489 units in the year-ago period. This stronger growth in imported vehicle sales reflects rising consumer confidence in foreign-manufactured cars, supported by an expanding range of global brands available in the Egyptian market, as well as some recent easing in import regulations. The data underscores the growing appetite among Egyptian buyers for imported models across all segments.

Overall Passenger Car Market Trends

Passenger cars represent the lion's share of Egypt's automotive market, and the cumulative figures indicate that the industry is on a clear recovery path after a period of economic headwinds. The report shows that total passenger car sales in Egypt during the first five months of 2025, encompassing both locally assembled and imported units, reached approximately 61,895 vehicles — a year-on-year increase of 36%. This robust performance is attributed to several factors, including relative exchange rate stability, improved availability of foreign currency, and the launch of several new models that have attracted a wide base of buyers across different price points.

The Role of Local Assembly in Egypt's Auto Industry

Despite the stronger growth in imports, the local assembly segment remains a cornerstone of Egypt's automotive industrial strategy. The government continues to promote this sector through investment incentives and programs aimed at deepening local component integration, thereby creating jobs and reducing the import bill. Industry analysts view the sustained double-digit growth in locally assembled car sales as a positive sign that these policies are gaining traction, even amid intense competition from imported vehicles. Major global brands including Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, and BMW have expanded their local assembly operations in recent years, helping to meet rising demand with competitively priced vehicles tailored to the Egyptian market.

Market Outlook for the Remainder of 2025

With macroeconomic indicators continuing to improve and market sentiment stabilizing, industry experts anticipate that Egypt's automotive sector will maintain its growth trajectory through the second half of 2025. Key market players are focusing on attractive offers and enhanced after-sales services to stimulate demand amid intensifying competition among dealers and importers. The coming months are expected to see the launch of several new models in Egypt, both through local assembly and full imports, further enriching consumer choice and fueling market activity. The key question remains whether passenger car sales growth can sustain its current momentum through the summer season and beyond, as seasonal demand typically picks up during this period.

In conclusion, the latest sales data paints a picture of a robustly recovering Egyptian automotive market, with demand for both locally assembled and imported passenger cars showing consistent improvement. This trend reflects growing consumer confidence and a positive outlook for the sector, positioning Egypt's auto industry for further expansion in the months ahead.