Nissan, Chery, MG, and Hyundai Capture 54.4% of Egypt's Passenger Car Sales
Four brands — Nissan, Chery, MG, and Hyundai — captured 54.4% of Egypt's passenger car sales in the first half of 2025, selling roughly 40,361 vehicles. The report from the Automotive Market Information Council (AMIC) reveals a major concentration in the market. Competitors share only 45.6% of the remaining volume. This shift gives consumers more confidence in service and parts availability.
Four brands are reshaping Egypt's car market. Nissan, Chery, MG, and Hyundai together grabbed 54.4% of all passenger car sales in the first half of the year, moving around 40,361 units, according to the latest report from the Automotive Market Information Council (AMIC). That concentration is striking.
The numbers behind the dominance
The report draws a clear competitive picture. Nissan, Chery, MG. Hyundai combined to take more than half of Egypt's passenger vehicle demand. AMIC confirmed the sales figures cover all official channels from January through June. The market is clearly moving toward these four names.
Nissan Qashqai and Sunny remain popular picks, while Chery Tiggo 8 Pro strengthens its SUV presence. MG ZS keeps momentum, and Hyundai counters with the Elantra and Tucson. That lineup gives buyers plenty to compare.
What this concentration means for consumers
Such a dominant share signals strong trust in aftersales support and parts availability. Nissan alone runs a wide service network across Egyptian governorates, which builds long-term buyer confidence. Rivals share just 45.6% of the market.
Expect the competition to intensify. Industry watchers anticipate price adjustments and new launches in the coming months. One thing is certain — Egypt's car market is in a clear consolidation phase, and these four brands are leading the charge for now.
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