CAMPI-TMA July sales drop by 5% month-over-month

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MANILA: Sales of the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Incorporated (CAMPI) and Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) continue to show signs of slowdown in July 2025.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • How many vehicles did CAMPI-TMA sell in January-July 2025?

    The two groups retailed 269,207 vehicles during the first seven months of 2025
  • How many units did CAMPI-TMA sell in July 2025?

    Last month, the two organizations delivered 38,295 to clients.
  • Based on the joint report, the groups retailed 38,295 units last month — reflecting a and 5.4 percent slowdown compared to the 40,483 vehicles sold in June this year. The same performance is also 2.4-percent lower than the 39,331 vehicles rolled out to customers for the same month last year.

    Amid such an experience, the two organizations’ retail performance for the first seven months of the year is still on an upward trajectory as it delivered 269,207 vehicles to buyers — a 1.4-percent rise when stacked up against the same timeline the previous year.

    vehicle volume Photo by Ruben Manahan IV

    CAMPI-TMA attributed the sales figures to the weather-related disruptions that affected operations. The slowdown was cushioned, the group noted, by the “strong commercial vehicle demand and signs of recovery in the passenger car segment.”

    “The industry’s continued growth, particularly in commercial segments, reflects strong market fundamentals and the agility of our members in navigating short-term challenges. We are optimistic that the momentum will carry forward into the second half of the year.” With new model launches, promotional campaigns, and improving consumer sentiment on the horizon, CAMPI and TMA remain confident in the automotive sector’s sustained recovery and expansion,” CAMPI President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez said.

    CAMPI President Atty. Rommel Gutierrez Photo by Ruben Manahan IV

    It can be recalled that CAMPI-TMA’s year-to-date sales for June 2025 is 230,912 — two-percent higher when measured up against the 226,279 vehicles handed over to buyers for the same timeline the previous year.

    Vehicle sales per category

    Taking more than 80 percent of CAMPI-TMA’s sales numbers for January-July 2025 is the commercial vehicle segment, which contributed 215,440 units to the groups’ overall retail volume.

    Toyota Yaris Cross

    On the other hand, year-to-date sales of the passenger car segment for the initial seven months of 2025 slid down by 24.1 percent after turning over 53,767 examples.

    Other stories:

    NEV sales

    The same CAMPI-TMA record showed that six percent of the overall year-to-date sales were new energy vehicles (NEV).

    Hyundai Palisade Hybrid Photo from Hyundai Motor Philippines

    Check out the NEV sales as of July 2025:

    Hybrid electric vehicles

    13,290

    Battery electric vehicles

    2,617

    Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

    288

    CAMPI-TMA leaders as of July 2025

    Leading the country’s automotive sales is Toyota Motor Philippines — selling 129,334 units in January-July 2025 and cornering 48.04-percent share of CAMPI-TMA’s total output.

    Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation maintained its second-place ranking with its 51,167-vehicle sales churn, which represents 19.01-percent share.

    New Mitsubishi Xpander Cross Photo by Ruben Manahan IV

    Nissan Philippines kept the third spot, thanks to the 13,629 examples handed over to clients while Ford Motor Company Philippines was at fourth with 13,323 vehicles sold.

    Sitting in fifth place is Suzuki Philippines with 12,622 units delivered to customers.

    Suzuki Jimny 5-door by Paulo Papa 1 Photo by Juan Paulo Papa

    These are the CAMPI-TMA’s Top 10 list of distributors as of last month:

    Year-to-date ranking

    Distributor name

    Sales volume (as of July 2025)

    First

    Toyota Motor Philippines

    129,334

    Second

    Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation

    51,167

    Third

    Nissan Philippines

    13,629

    Fourth

    Ford Motor Company Philippines Incorporated

    13,323

    Fifth

    Suzuki Philippines Incorporated

    12,622

    Sixth

    Isuzu Philippines Corporation

    10,125

    Seventh

    Honda Cars Philippines Incorporated

      9,638

    Eighth

    Hyundai Motor Philippines, Incorporated

      6,416

    Ninth

    SAIC Motors Philippines Incorporated (Morris Garages distributor)

      5,403

    Tenth

    KP Motors Corporation (Kia distributor)

      4,818

    Also read:

    CAMPI-TMA May 2025 YTD sales reach 190k-unit mark

    CAMPI-TMA Mar. YTD 2025 sales reach 117k mark

    CAMPI-TMA Feb. 2025 YTD sales grow 6%

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