PH auto industry sales barely miss 500k-unit mark
MANILA: Vehicle sales in the Philippines in the full 12 months of 2025 reached 491,395 units, the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines, Incorporated (CAMPI) and Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) shared.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
How much growth in the local auto industry see in 2025?
According to CAMPI-TMA, the local auto industry saw 3.7 percent growth.How many cars did the member brands of CAMPI-TMA sell in 2025?
In 2025, the member brands of CAMPI-TMA sold 491,395 units.As shared by the two groups, the aforementioned retail volume for January-December of the previous year reflected a 3.7-percent jump from the 473,842 examples handed over to local buyers in 2024. Additionally, out of the industry’s overall churn, 463,646 came from CAMPI and TMA members.
Last month alone (December 2025), 47,371 examples were sold — the strongest monthly performance since 2017.
Photo from CAMPIIn a joint statement, the two organizations said that last year’s growth is due to the “overall unfavorable market environment” during the second half like the reimposition of excise tax on pickup trucks and natural calamities that occurred in the country.
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“We attribute last year’s achievement to the aggressive promotional campaigns and the new product introductions from the various car brands which expanded consumer options especially in electrified and commercial vehicle segments," CAMPI President Jose Maria Atienza said.
The electrified vehicle segment retailed a total of 58,905 units, which held 12 percent of the local vehicle sales market last year. Further, the combined sales of battery-powered, plug-in hybrid, and hybrid vehicles grew by 142.5 percent as compared to 2024’s.
According to Atienza, the outcome highlights the public's growing acceptance and demand for electrified technologies.
Photo from Mitsubishi Motors Philippines CorporationOther sub-segments like the one-tonner multi-purpose vehicles also boosted the industry’s 2025 performance — enjoying a 76.6-percent rise from 2024. Models in this category include Toyota Tamaraw, Mitsubishi L300 FB and Isuzu Travis, among others.
Yesterday, the BYD Cars Philippines (which is under ACMobility) announced that its sales for 2025 was at 26,122 — cementing its position as one of the top-performing automotive companies in the country in terms of sales last year.
Photo by Cesar Guiderone MiguelCombining it with the CAMPI-TMA sales data, the Top 10 automotive distributors in the country are:
|
Ranking |
Distributor name |
2025 sales tally |
|
First |
229,447 |
|
|
Second |
86,808 |
|
|
Third |
26,122 |
|
|
Fourth |
21,984 |
|
|
Fifth |
21,784 |
|
|
Sixth |
20,571 |
|
|
Seventh |
17,237 |
|
|
Eighth |
16,257 |
|
|
Ninth |
10,475 |
|
|
Tenth |
SAIC Motors Philippines Incorporated (Morris Garages distributor) |
8,715 |
Also read:
CAMPI-TMA Nov. 2025 YTD retail performance now at 420K
CAMPI-TMA Oct. 2025 YTD sales on downward growth
CAMPI-TMA Jan.-Sept. 2025 retail performance down by less than 1%
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