VEHICLE SALES in the Philippines accelerated by 27% in June, driven by increased demand for commercial vehicles. READ:
A joint report from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Inc. and Truck Manufacturers Association, Inc. showed total vehicle sales reached 28,601 units in June, up by 26.8% from 22,550 units sold in the same month last year.Commercial vehicle sales surged by 39.4% to 21,144 units in June, from 15,168 a year ago. This was driven by a 55% rise in sales of Asian utility vehicles and a 38% jump in sales of light commercial vehicles.
Passenger vehicle sales remained sluggish, inching up by 1% to 7,457 units in June from 7,382 a year ago. “The automotive industry recovery is progressing as new motor vehicle sales reached an upward growth trajectory in June driven by the pent-up demand from consumers amid the less-than-ideal economic conditions recorded in the same period,” CAMPI President Rommel R. Gutierrez said in a statement.rst six months, the industry sold 154,874 units, up by 16.7% from 132,767 units sold in the same period last year.setting the 8% decline in passenger car sales to 39,003.
The CAMPI-TMA report showed that Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. had the highest market share for the January to June period with 51.71% after selling 80,090 units. Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. had the second-highest market share at 13.39% with 20,734 units sold.; Suzuki Phils., Inc. ; and Ford Motor Co. Phils. Inc. .“The industry is optimistic of sustaining motor vehicle sales in its current pre-pandemic trendline in the coming months, albeit challenging amid the ongoing headwinds to the economic recovery, which continue to aCAMPI previously announced that it is targeting to sell 336,000 units in 2022, 17% higher than the 268,488 units sold in 2021.
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