King Long Leads Egypt's Bus Sales in H1 2026 — Toyota Secures Second Place

King Long Leads Egypt's Bus Sales in H1 2026 — Toyota Secures Second Place

Egyptian market
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Aug 21, 2026 12:58 AM
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King Long topped Egypt's bus sales in the first half of 2026 with a 29.8% market share, selling 2,564 vehicles. Toyota finished second with 1,524 units and a 17.7% share, while Golden Dragon came third with 1,481 buses. The AMIC report also showed Shineray, Chevrolet, and Mitsubishi in the following positions.

King Long has stormed to the top of Egypt's bus market in the first half of 2026, capturing a commanding 29.8% market share with 2,564 vehicles sold, according to the latest report from AMIC. The Chinese manufacturer now sets the benchmark.

Full Ranking of Top-Selling Bus Brands

Toyota claimed the runner-up spot with 1,524 units and a 17.7% share, while Golden Dragon secured third place after selling 1,481 buses — a razor-thin margin of just 43 vehicles separates the two. The podium battle was tighter than expected.

Fourth place went to Shineray with a 7.5% share and 649 units, followed by Chevrolet in fifth at 6.6% with 567 vehicles. Mitsubishi took sixth place with a 6.3% share, recording 544 units in a tightly contested mid-table segment.

Mid-Table and Lower Ranks: Market Dynamics

Suzuki landed seventh with a 5.3% share totaling 455 vehicles, while Foton ranked eighth with 4.8% and 412 buses sold. The numbers show a clear drop-off in volume after the top five.

Mercedes MCV occupied tenth place with a 3.4% share and 293 units, followed by Volvo in eleventh with a marginal 0.5% share — just 39 buses. The wide gap between leaders and laggards raises questions about the future of smaller players in Egypt's public transport sector.

King Long's strong showing reflects growing demand for public and tourist buses across Egyptian governorates. The competitive landscape is shifting, and the second half of 2026 will likely bring even fiercer battles.

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King Long topped the list with a 29.8% market share, selling 2,564 buses in total.

Toyota sold 1,524 units during the first half of 2026, securing a 17.7% market share.

Shineray ranked fourth with 7.5%, Chevrolet fifth with 6.6%, and Mitsubishi sixth with 6.3%.