By the Numbers: Nissan Leads Egypt's Passenger Car Sales in H1 2026 as 4 Chinese Brands Break Into Top 10

By the Numbers: Nissan Leads Egypt's Passenger Car Sales in H1 2026 as 4 Chinese Brands Break Into Top 10

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Aug 18, 2026 04:21 PM
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AMIC's latest report shows Egypt's passenger car market grew 29% in H1 2026, totaling 74,300 vehicles. Nissan remained the top-selling brand with 13,564 units, followed by Chinese automakers Chery and MG. Asian brands dominate the rankings, with four Chinese marques in the top ten. The list also included Hyundai, Toyota, Changan, Chevrolet, BAIC, Renault, and Kia.

Nissan held its ground as Egypt's best-selling passenger car brand in the first half of 2026, delivering 13,564 units. That figure represents an 18.3% year-on-year growth, according to the latest report from AMIC, the country's automotive market council.

The numbers tell a bigger story about market recovery. Total sales from January through June reached 74,300 vehicles, a 29% jump compared to the same period last year — a strong rebound despite ongoing economic headwinds.

Asian Brands Dominate the Rankings

Four Chinese brands secured positions in the top ten. Chery came in second with 10,148 units and a 13.7% market share, followed closely by MG at 9,538 units. Together, the top three Chinese brands command more than 30% of the market — a shift that was unthinkable just five years ago.

South Korea's Hyundai landed fourth with 7,111 units and a 9.6% share. The Korean giant's performance was respectable, yet it signals a changing competitive landscape as Chinese automakers continue their aggressive push.

Toyota, Changan, and Chevrolet in the Middle of the Pack

Japanese Toyota finished fifth with 4,606 units and a 6.2% share. Changan followed in sixth place with 4,156 units, while American Chevrolet took seventh with 3,552 units sold.

The remaining spots showed significant gaps. BAIC secured eighth place with 3,445 units, while French Renault finished ninth with 3,066 units. Korean Kia closed the top ten with just 2,096 units — a massive gap from the market leader.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Nissan led the market with 13,564 units sold, marking an 18.3% year-on-year growth.

Total sales reached 74,300 vehicles, a 29% increase compared to the same period last year.

Four Chinese brands made the list: Chery, MG, Changan, and BAIC, with the top three combining for over 30% market share.