Shady Ryan: Egyptian Market Can Absorb Hundreds of Brands.. Chinese Cars Control 41% of Sales
Shady Ryan, a major car distributor in Egypt, revealed that the local market can absorb hundreds of new automotive brands. He confirmed that Chinese cars captured nearly 41% of total sales during the first four months of 2026. Ryan advises buyers to focus on price, value, and specifications rather than relying solely on the brand name when making a purchase decision.
Chinese automakers captured a staggering 41% of total car sales in Egypt during the first four months of 2026. That striking figure comes from engineer Shady Ryan, one of Egypt's leading car distributors, who insists the local market has the capacity to welcome hundreds of new brands, not just from China but from everywhere. The market is moving fast.
Behind the Chinese Success Story
This isn't luck. Chery, Geely, and BYD rolled out models packed with features at aggressive price points, a formula that resonates with Egyptian buyers chasing real value. In his interview on the 'Arabity' program hosted by journalist Hisham El-Ziny, Ryan said these brands have built a solid reputation in record time.
Too Many Choices Confuse Buyers
Yet this flood of new badges and models creates genuine confusion. Prices swing wildly, specs differ sharply, and options seem endless. Ryan argues the smart shopper must filter out the marketing noise and stick to clear, rational decision-making criteria.
Price Matters More Than the Badge
The brand name alone no longer justifies a purchase. Ryan's advice is blunt: prioritize the price and the real value you get for your money, along with build quality and how well the car fits your daily life. The right car is the one that meets your needs and suits your budget — regardless of the logo on the hood.
The numbers paint a clear picture. Chinese brands now hold over a third of the market. Global rivals are fighting hard to defend their turf. Expect more excitement ahead as new models keep flooding in and price pressure intensifies. The ultimate decision rests with consumers hunting for the best possible deal.
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