Egypt 2023. Vehicle Market Lost 84% In Last 24 Months
Egypt 2025. Chevrolet Capitalizes On Strong Momentum, Climbs Past Nissan Into 1st
Egyptian Vehicle Market in 2025 surges in double-digit. Q1 figures grew 42.3%, led firmly by Chery though Hyundai is rising quickly, threatening its lead. EV sales are slowly gaining traction, up 39.5%.
Egypt 2017. Chevrolet at 21% of share in a market down 36%
Egypt new vehicles sales in 2017 fell down ruinously hit by inflation, huge price increase, fuel increase and higher taxes and duties. The market lost 36%, at lowest in this decade. Chevrolet is the leader with 21% of share, thanks to the dominion in commercial segment.
Egypt 2014. Domestic market at new All Time Record
In 2014 Egypt Vehicles Market hit the all-time record thanks to a renovated political stability and country economic recovery. Chevrolet, Hyundai and Nissan were on podium.
Egypt Auto Market Data & Report
Egypt Auto Market is tracked with the last decade sales figures by all brands and models. You can have access to an Excel Dataset or to a Market Report, including next year's forecast.
Egypt 2022. Hyundai Loses 60.4% Volume In Vehicle Market Down 35.3%
Egypt's vehicle market in 2022 totaled 178,644 new registrations, a 35.3% drop compared to the previous year. December reported 8,110 sales, the 13th consecutive monthly loss (-64.3%).
Egypt 2020. Market grows an incredible 32.6% due to currency deflation, while Fiat and...
Egyptian auto market in 2020 grows 32.6% despite the pandemic and restrictions because of a deflation of the currency. Full-Year sales have been 227.117, while Fiat and MG impress by growing 207.3 and 228.3% respectively.
Egypt 2021. Renault Halves Its Sales In Market Rising 21.2%
Egypt's Auto market in 2021 rises by 21.2% with 266,348 sales, reporting a very strong performance in Q2 and Q3. Renault is the only brand to report significant losses, falling 46.5%.
Egypt 2018. Market rebound 24% as tension on prices went down
Egyptian Vehicle Market has grown 24.2% in the 2018, rebounding after the previous years fall. Sales were pushed by a lower inflation on vehicles price, while duties increase on fuel, vehicles and parts has limited the growth. Hyundai, Nissan and Renault shine on top.














