Colombia Auto Market Data & Report
Colombia 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.
Colombia 2023. New Vehicle Market Heavily Drops (-28.9%)
Colombia 2022. Vehicle Market Gains 4.8% From The Prior Year
Colombia 2017. Vehicles sales down 6% hit by economic crisis
Colombian Car Sales kept the negative momentum in the 2017 losing 6% and falling at lowest in last 17 years. Bad news from economic recovery, with S&P’s credit rating downgrade, could further penalize consumer confidence.
Colombia 2020. Suzuki registers the top 10 hold (-10.7%) in market down 28.5%
Colombian vehicles market falls due to the global pandemic affecting sales. Indeed, Full Year 2020 sales have been 188.665, down 28.5% compared to 2019. Ford registers the sharpest drop on the leaderboard, falling 39%.
Colombia 2021. Market Gains 32.8%, While Chevrolet Reports The Slowest Growth In The Leaderboard
Colombia's Auto market in 2021 rises by 32.8% with 250,497 sales, reporting a very strong performance all year. Hyundai reported the best performance by rising in triple-digits, while Chevrolet gained only 2.5%.
Colombia 2016. Sales down 10%, Fiat down 84%
Colombian Vehicles Sales 2016 fell down in double-digit for the 2nd consecutive year. Renault ranked 2nd, pushed up by Sandero, the new best-selling model while Jaguar was the best performer.
Colombia best selling cars 2017.
Colombia best selling cars 2017 ranking confirms the domination Chevrolet Spark, followed by the Chevrolet Sail and the Renault Sandero. The market has lost 6% from the previous year.
Colombia 2024. Toyota Outpaces Renault But Kia Is Quickly Closing The Gap
Colombian Auto Market in 2024 grew 8.4% in 2024, rebounding from the previous year’s decline. Toyota took the lead over Renault, but Kia’s rapid rise in third now threatens its dominance.
Colombia 2015. Vehicles market dropped in double-digit.
Colombia Vehicles Market in 2015 dropped in double-digit hit by weak economy and record low peso. Following the boom in vehicles sales during the last decade the market paused in the last 9 months of falls.