Cameroon 2022. Vehicle Market Rises 4.5% From Last Year
Cameroon's Auto market in 2022 gained volume after losing 31.2% in 2021, reporting 1,900 new vehicle sales (+4.5%). The market grew nearly every month of the year.
Benin 2022. Vehicle Market Stays Flat With Toyota Holding 48.3% Share
Benin's auto market ,after rising 36.5% in 2021, remained flat in 2022, totaling 800 new sales (+0.0%). Toyota maintains 48.3% market share.
Ghana 2022. Auto Market Gains Volume (+14.7%) After 4 Negative Years
Ghana's Auto market in 2022 grows 14.7% to 5,000 sales, reporting a positive performance in every month of the year. Toyota remains the undisputed leader.
Uganda 2022. Auto Market Gains 4.1% In Sales Despite Losing In Q1 and Q2
Uganda's Auto market in 2022 totaled 1,601 sales, a 4.1% increase from the prior year. The growth in Q3 and Q4 was able to offset the loss in the first half of the year.
Benin 2021. Leader Toyota Underperforms In Market Rising In All Quarters
Benin's auto market in 2021 rises by 36.5% with 800 sales, reporting positive performance in all quarters. Leader Toyota underperforms compared to its followers, Suzuki and Nissan.
South Africa 2022. Toyota Dominates the Car Scene Over Doubling Competitors
Ivory Coast 2021. Renault Outperforms A Vehicle Market Which Gained 8%
Ivory Coast's auto market in 2021 rises by 8% with 11,491 sales, reporting a positive first half, followed by a double-digits drop for the rest of the year. Renault reports very impressive growth, gaining 30.2% and getting closer to second place.
Angola 2022. Vehicle Market Maintains Momentum Growing 1.1% In Volume
Tunisia 2022. Isuzu Up 33.6% In Vehicle Market Down 10.2%
Tunisian Vehicle Sales falls for the 6th month in a row, with registrations in December reaching 5,401 (-5.6%). Final data from 2022 totals 55,281 sales, a 10.2% decrease from the prior year. Isuzu up 33.6%.
Morocco 2022. Vehicle Market Posts A 10.3% Decline In Sales
Moroccan Cars Market in 2022 totals 150,475 sales (-10.3%). December falls for the second month in a row, with 13,979 new registrations (-20.5%).