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Hyundai (-13.5%) resists in market devastated by manufacturing points (-73.4%) – Greatest Promoting Automobiles Weblog


Hyundai manages the best hold in market in February.

February sales of locally assembled light vehicles in Pakistan implode -73.4% year-on-year in February to just 5,762 units, the lowest month of sales since pandemic-hit May 2020. This is according to local association PAMA. Note not all manufacturers present in Pakistan are members of PAMA such as Kia, Changan and MG notably and therefore don’t appear in these statistics. Adding non-PAMA members, the Pakistani new light vehicle market is estimated to account for 6,400 units, also down -73% on February 2022. The reason behind such a freefall of sales lies with the non-availability of CKD parts amid Letter of Credit issues which led to production stops. Imports of goods into Pakistan generally require a Compulsory Letter of Credit. Other factors include rising car prices, expensive auto financing, and low purchasing power.

Like last month the brands and models ranking are completely reshuffled in February. Toyota (-61.1%) dominates with 31.3% share ahead of Honda (-40.4%), while Hyundai (-13.5%) shines in context to hit its highest ever ranking (#3) and market share (22.1%). Traditional leader Suzuki nosedives -92.3% to 17% share. It is the first time in Pakistani history that Honda and Hyundai outsell Suzuki. JAC (-21.4%) and Isuzu (-65.2%) follow. Over in the models ranking, the Honda Civic (-45.6%) is estimated to be on top for the first time, just one unit above the Hyundai Tucson (-8.5%) whose previous generation is still on sale in Pakistan. The Toyota Corolla (-70.1%) and Suzuki Alto (-92.4%) are in tow. 

Previous month: Pakistan January 2023: Honda HR-V/BR-V surprise leader

One year ago: Pakistan February 2022: Suzuki Alto hits 33.1% share in market up 31.8%

Full February 2023 Top 9 all brands and Top 20 all models below.

Pakistan February 2023 – brands:

Pos Brand Feb-23 % /22 Jan 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Toyota 1,803 31.3% -61.1% 1 5,373 32.3% -53.0% 1 2
2 Honda 1,636 28.4% -40.4% 3 4,340 26.1% -36.3% 2 3
3 Hyundai 1,271 22.1% -13.5% 4 2,411 14.5% 15.9% 4 4
4 Suzuki 978 17.0% -92.3% 2 3,924 23.6% -81.9% 3 1
5 JAC 66 1.1% -21.4% 6 124 0.7% -19.5% 5 5
6 Isuzu 8 0.1% -65.2% 8 21 0.1% -48.8% 6 9
7 Sazgar Haval n/a n/a new 5 416 2.5% new n/a 8
8 BAIC n/a n/a n/a 7 20 0.1% -63.6% n/a 7
9 Chery  n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 6

Pakistan February 2023 – models:

Pos Model Feb-23 % /22 Jan 2023 % /22 Pos FY22
1 Honda Civic (est) 709 12.3% -45.6% 4 1,632 9.8% -51.7% 1 5
2 Hyundai Tucson 708 12.3% -8.5% 10 1,328 8.0% 46.1% 5 13
3 Toyota Corolla (est) 596 10.3% -70.1% 3 1,535 9.2% -69.4% 2 2
4 Suzuki Alto 544 9.4% -92.4% 19 588 3.5% -94.7% 13 1
5 Honda City (est) 535 9.3% -45.6% 7 1,232 7.4% -51.7% 7 8
6 Toyota Yaris (est) 495 8.6% -70.1% 6 1,275 7.7% -69.4% 6 3
7 Honda BR-V & HR-V 392 6.8% -15.0% 1 1,476 8.9% 67.9% 3 14
8 Toyota Hilux (est) 392 6.8% -27.7% 2 1,412 8.5% 13.8% 4 11
9 Toyota Fortuner (est) 320 5.6% -27.6% 5 1,151 6.9% 13.7% 8 12
10 Hyundai Elantra 243 4.2% -22.1% 16 416 2.5% -1.2% 15 15
11 Hyundai Sonata 197 3.4% -12.8% 15 388 2.3% -2.5% 17 16
12 Hyundai Porter 123 2.1% -21.7% 17 279 1.7% -21.0% 18 17
13 Suzuki Ravi 111 1.9% -89.8% 9 739 4.4% -71.5% 10 9
14 Suzuki WagonR 93 1.6% -94.3% 8 764 4.6% -76.0% 9 4
15 Suzuki Bolan 91 1.6% -91.5% 11 647 3.9% -68.1% 11 10
16 Suzuki Cultus 72 1.2% -95.7% 12 615 3.7% -78.5% 12 6
17 Suzuki Swift 67 1.2% n/a 13 571 3.4% n/a 14 7
18 JAC X200 66 1.1% -21.4% 18 124 0.7% -19.5% 19 18
19 Isuzu D-Max 8 0.1% -65.2% 21 21 0.1% -48.8% 20 22
20 Sazgar Haval H6 n/a n/a n/a 14 416 2.5% new 16 21
21 BAIC BJ40L n/a n/a n/a 20 20 0.1% -62.3% 21 20
22 Chery Tiggo n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 19

Source: PAMA

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