Philippines - New car sales in 2026 by vehicle type
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Flash report, Automotive sales volume, 2026
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Flash report, February 2026
Mar 19, 2026
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CAMPI-TMA vehicle sales in Philippines fall 8.5% YoY to 35,842 units in February 2026
Reported on March 19, 2026, the latest data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) showed that new motor vehicle sales in the Philippines from January to February 2026 fell 9.4% YoY to 69,538 units. Passenger car sales declined by 16.7% YoY to 13,225 units, while commercial vehicle sales dropped by 7.5% to 56,313 units.
Electrified vehicle sales among CAMPI-TMA members surged by 67% YoY to 5,701 units, including 4,551 HEVs, 594 BEVs, and 556 PHEVs.
For February 2026 alone, vehicle sales declined by 8.5% YoY to 35,842 units. Passenger car sales in February fell by 13.6% to 7,047 units, while commercial vehicle sales slipped by 7.1% to 28,795 units. Electrified vehicle sales in the month jumped by 71% YoY to 3,098 units, consisting of 2,479 HEVs, 340 BEVs, and 279 PHEVs.
CAMPI attributed the slowdown partly to seasonal factors, including leaner supply following strong demand in December. The group also noted that geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are creating uncertainty, influencing consumer behavior and vehicle usage patterns. To address shifting demand, CAMPI members are expanding their lineups with more energy-efficient and electrified vehicle options.
By brand share, Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. led the market with a 49.33% share, followed by Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. at 20.65% and Suzuki Philippines Inc. with 4.68%.
| Type | Feb. 2026 | Feb. 2025 | Y-o-Y | Jan. -Feb. 2026 |
Jan. -Feb. 2025 |
Y-o-Y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Passenger Cars | 7,047 | 8,154 | -13.6% | 13,226 | 15,883 | -16.7% |
| Commercial Vehicles | 28,795 | 31,010 | -7.1% | 56,312 | 60,885 | -7.5% |
| Total | 35,842 | 39,164 | -8.5% | 69,538 | 76,768 | -9.4% |
Flash report, January 2026
Feb 26, 2026
*There are cases where recently released data and detailed information in the database do not match up for reasons including different information sources, and discrepancies between preliminary reports and confirmed data.
Reported on February 26, 2026, a joint report by the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines Inc. (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA) showed that vehicle sales totaled 33,696 units in January, down 10.2% from 37,604 units in January 2025. Commercial vehicle sales reached 27,518 units, while passenger car sales reached 6,178 units.
New electrified vehicle (NEV) sales rose 63.1% to 2,610 units from 1,600 units a year earlier. Of these, PHEVs accounted for 277 units, BEVs for 261 units, and HEVs for 2,072 units.
Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. led the market with a 48.5% share, followed by Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corp. (20.8%), Suzuki Philippines Inc. (4.9%), Nissan Philippines Inc. (4.7%), and Ford Motor Co. Philippines Inc. (3.8%).
CAMPI’s president said the January decline was expected after strong demand in December 2025. Despite the softer start, the industry remains on track to surpass 500,000 units in full-year sales.
Including combined CAMPI-TMA data and other industry figures, total vehicle sales reached 35,053 units in January.
Philippines - Sales of new vehicles
| Type | Jan. 2026 | Y-o-Y |
|---|---|---|
| Passenger Cars | 6,178 | -20.1% |
| Commercial Vehicles | 27,518 | -7.9% |
| Total | 33,696 | -10.2% |
*Data announced by CAMPI



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