Imported Vehicle Sales Rise 7.5% in May
Jun, 05, 2025 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202523
The ten brands affiliated with Abeifa (Brazilian Association of Importers and Manufacturers of Motor Vehicles) recorded a 7.5% increase in sales in May compared to March, when 10,660 units were sold. Compared to May 2024, the increase was 48.4%, totaling 11,461 units versus 7,725 vehicles.
For the year-to-date in 2025, including both imported vehicles and locally produced units, Abeifa members reached a total of 49,840 units sold—32% higher than last year’s 37,767 registrations.
From January to May, the number of electrified vehicles registered reached 46,047, accounting for 49.7% of the total 92,743 units registered during the period.
The total of 11,461 units—combining imports and local production—represents a 5.3% market share for Abeifa-affiliated brands within the overall light vehicle market (214,382 units).
Source: Revista Carro
-
Fish
Mar, 26, 2026
0
Brazil fish farming shifts export strategy as tilapia sector looks beyond U.S. market
-
Automotive
May, 24, 2022
0
China’s largest car carrier unloads 3,838 vehicles in the Port of San Antonio
-
Other Logistics
Sep, 22, 2021
0
VLI to renew partnership with mining company Mineração Caraíba at the Inácio Barbosa Maritime Terminal (TMIB), in Sergipe
-
Other Cargo
Feb, 23, 2022
0
Argentina hopes to boost domestic demand and dairy exports