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The automotive industry in Egypt has been developing for 50 years. It can sell more than 200,000 vehicles annually and is now the second-largest market in Africa and the 42nd largest in the world, with an annual production output of over 70,000 vehicles. After experiencing many failures and success, the Egyptian Automotive industry is focusing more on assembly operations rather than manufacturing.
Evolution of the automotive industry
= 1960s
=The automotive industry in Egypt started in 1961, when the Egypt government founded the first automobile company called EI Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company. It was the first Arab vehicle manufacturer and it was state-owned. The company mainly produced Fiat-based vehicles due to engineering and design problems and the company also assembled foreign licensed cars under its brand. After years of development, they came up with their own products, such as Nasr 128 GLS, which was the best-selling model at that time.
= The Open-Door Policy
=In 1974, President Sadat of Egypt initiated an Open Door Economic Policy (ODEP). Many foreign companies and capital entered the Egyptian automotive market in the 1980s. In 1985, General Motors (GM) started a joint venture with Al-Mansour Automotive Company which was a local importer and car dealer in Egypt. At the beginning of the 1990s, the Egyptian government adopted the Economic Reform and Structural Adjustment Program (ERSAP), which attracted many foreign companies which entered the Egyptian market to build their factories and assembly lines. There were many big companies such as Citroen, Fiat, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, BMW and so on.
= January 25 revolution
=In 2010, vehicle production peaked at 116,683. It was the best year performance-wise for the Egyptian automotive industry. However, the Egyptian revolution of 2011, also known as the January 25 revolution, which deposed former president Hosni Mubarak, caused significant harm to the industry. Nissan suspended its production in Egypt for safety reasons after anti-government protests started, Toyota stopped their SUV assembly line in Egypt due to the situation, many Korean companies such as Samsung, LG, and Hyundai Motors had to give up their business in Egypt due to the country-wide protests and many employees were forced to return to Korea or a different country, BMW returned German nationals to Germany because of the violent demonstrations, and other automotive manufacturers like Daimler AG and General Motors had temporarily suspended operations in Egypt. Due to the political changes, the production rate went down 30% in 2011 and remained down for the next few years. The total car production in 2017 was only 36,640.
Domestic automotive industry
The automotive industry is one of the most important industries in Egypt and brings many benefits for the economy. In the 1980s, EI Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company was the only giant manufacturer in the entire Egyptian market. There are now 83 car manufacturers in Egypt. It has giants like GM, BMW, Hyundai, Toyota and Nissan, which produce some of their vehicles in Egyptian factories. There are more than 15 car assembly plants and 75 facilities in the country providing more than 75,000 job opportunities. Egypt has the capacity to produce 300,000 passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, trucks, and buses per year. It is an under-penetrated automobile market with large numbers of the young population. The demand is increasing every year and has big potential. Only an average of 35 Egyptians out of 1000 own a car. The number in Algeria, for reference, is 130 out of 1000 which is about four times larger than Egypt.
However, the Egyptian pound's recent devaluation caused a negative impact for imports of cars and their parts. It made the assembly components more expensive and caused a substantial impact on the vehicles' selling price and the cost of production and assembly. It is difficult for domestic producers to compete with European exporters and large-scale Asian manufacturers due to the small market. At the end, the existing assemblers will look for companies that have high sale volumes in the country.
The Egypt government has signed the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement which allows free trade in 26 countries of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa(COMESA). It provides opportunities for Egyptian exports. The economy of Africa is increasing and the car demand is booming across the board.
Car manufacturers in Egypt
1. Al Fotouh Car Assembly Company
2. Arab American Vehicles
A joint venture between the Arab Organization for Industrialization (51%) and Chrysler Group LLC (49%). Producing military and civilian vehicles.
3. Arab Organization for Industrialization
A company which was established in 1975 by Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar and specializes in manufacturing different products, among them are cars like the Toyota Fortuner. It is currently fully owned by the Egyptian government.
4. El-Tramco
5. General Motors Egypt S.A.E
A joint venture between car giant General Motors International, and the local importer and car dealer Al-Mansour Automotive Company. The factory is located in the 6th of October City.
6. Ghabbour Group
Founded in 1940, Ghabbour Group is the largest car manufacturer in Egypt producing 150,000 units annually. The company manufactures cars for Bajaj Auto, Hyundai and Volvo.
7. JAC Motor
JAC Motor is a state-owned car manufacturer. The company was founded in 1964 and was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2001.
8. Mercedes Egypt
Established as a wholly owned subsidiary of Daimler AG in December 1999. Assembling for the Mercedes Benz vehicles.
9. Suzuki Egypt
Assembles for Suzuki passenger vehicles.
10. Wagih Abaza Company
Assembles the Peugeot 405.
11. The Bavarian Auto Group
Manufactures and sells BMW vehicles. It was founded by BMW in March 2003 and is located in the 6th of October City. As of 2022 it is defunct, and has been replaced with Global Auto Group
12. Speranza Motors, Ltd
An Egyptian auto manufacturer based in Maadi, Cairo It is a part of Daewoo Motor Egypt (DME) which itself belongs to the Aboul Fotouh Group. The factory is located in the 6th October City.
13. The Seoudi Group
An Egyptian automobile manufacturer which was founded in 1975. The company manufactures Nissan Vehicles located in the Thai Trade Center
14. Egyptian German Automotive Company
An Egyptian car assembler, which was founded by former Daimler-Benz CEO and Samy Saad as a joint venture to assemble vehicles of the Mercedes-Benz brand. It is located in the 6th October City assembling Mercedes Benz vehicles.
15. El Nasr Automotive Manufacturing Company
It was the first Arab vehicle manufacturer and it was state-owned. The company mainly produced the Fiat-based vehicle due to the engineering and designed problems and the company also assembled foreign licensed cars under its brand.
16. MCV Bus and Coach
A bus bodies manufacturer, founded in 2002.
17. Egy-Tech Engineering
A three-wheeled vehicles manufacturer.
18. Manufacturing Commercial Vehicles
An Egyptian company manufacturing buses and trucks. The factory is located in Salheya.
19. Gorika Egypt
20. Nissan Motor Egypt
Egypt automotive market
The Egyptian automotive market is now focusing on the customer experience and provides many opportunities for some parts. Geographical diversification model is one of the most important strategies for automobile manufacturers to stay competitive and profitable. All the giant companies in Egypt are focusing on self driving technology. The government encourages the development of the automotive industry. However, it is expensive to invest in environmental pollution regulation.
= Production
=As a country with over 100 million people, the production, which only averages less than 10,000 per year is unable to keep up with the demand. The production in South Africa is ten times larger than in Egypt and the production in Morocco is five times larger than in Egypt. In 2002, the total number of the production of cars in Egypt was 45,073. In 2010, sales increased to 116,683, which was the best year in Egyptian automotive production. However, due to political changes (January 25 revolution), the production went down 30% in 2011. The total production as of 2017 is only 36,640. But the government has strong confidence to boost the car industry in 2018. And the market has given its feedback which the total production number of vehicles go up 90%.
= Automotive sales
=The sales in the Egyptian market increased 40% in the first half of 2018 compared to the half of 2017. The best-selling year in the Egyptian automotive industry was 2015, in which 349,100 new vehicles were sold. And the total sales of vehicles in 2005 was 121,437, which was the worst-selling year. Compared to the other two major countries (South Africa and Morocco) in Africa, Egypt comes in second place in sales only behind South Africa and followed by Morocco and the sales market still has the capacity to growth due to the large population.
In 2017, Chevrolet was the best-selling brand in Egypt, accounting for 22.3% of the automotive market. Chevrolet sold 21,468 cars, which was a 34.7% decrease in its sales compared to 2016 which saw the sales of 32,890 cars. Nissan was ranked number two, with 15,847 sold vehicles in the first nine months of 2017. It was 16.5% of total marketing sales. Hyundai won third place with 14.1% of total marketing sales and sold 13,613 vehicles. Toyota came next, with 7,930 sold cars and won 8.2% of market share. Mitsubishi was in fifth place with 5% of total sales during 2017 and sold 4,804 cars. Chery came in next at sixth position with 4.6% of the market share and sold 4,419 vehicles.
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Automotive industry in Egypt - Wikipedia
The automotive industry in Egypt has been developing for 50 years. It can sell more than 200,000 vehicles annually and is now the second-largest market in Africa and the 42nd largest in the world, with an annual production output of over 70,000 vehicles.
Automotive industry in Egypt - statistics & facts | Statista
Dec 27, 2024 · As the country seeks to modernize and diversify its economy, its automotive industry is evolving to meet both domestic demands and global trends, particularly in vehicle manufacturing and...
The Automotive Industry Development Strategy - SIS
Nov 21, 2023 · Building on existing capabilities and infrastructure, Egypt will establish itself as a key gateway to the emerging African automotive market, while forming strong trade and investment relationships with its key business partners in the region. Given the prevailing global economic conditions and the changing context of automotive production in ...
Focus2move| Egyptian Auto Sales - Facts & Data 2024
Feb 7, 2025 · Egyptian Vehicle Market in 2024 grew 6.4%, steadily recovering from the sharp decline between 2021-2023, up 6.4%. Chery claimed top spot, surpassing Nissan, while Hyundai made significant gains, up four spots to secure 3rd.
Egypt’s Automotive Industry Opportunities and Challenges
Jun 1, 2023 · Egypt’s automotive industry is considered small, underutilized, despite the country’s market size, geographical location, and potential diverse portfolio of activities in manufacturing, assembly, and distribution.
Automotive industry in Egypt - Wikiwand
The automotive industry in Egypt has been developing for 50 years. It can sell more than 200,000 vehicles annually and is now the second-largest market in Africa and the 42nd largest in the world, with an annual production output of over 70,000 vehicles.
Automotive industry in Egypt - Statista
This report lays out statistics and charts about Egypt's automotive industry. First, it provides an overview of the continent and market trends in the country, before addressing...
Automotive Industry in Egypt - Landious Travel
The automotive industry in Egypt has been developing for 50 years. It can sell more than 200,000 vehicles annually and is now the second-largest market in Africa and the 42nd-largest globally, with an annual production output of over 70,000 vehicles.
Revving Up The Egyptian Auto Industry: Challenges And Strategies
Aug 18, 2024 · Aside from the prestige of being one of 47 nations (out of 195 recognized countries) with car industries, the sector has significant macroeconomic benefits, according to a 2023 research paper titled “The Automotive Industry Cluster in Egypt,” published by the German University in Cairo (GUC).
Egypt Automotive Industry Outlook 2024 - 2028 - ReportLinker
Since 2002, Egypt's vehicle supply has decreased by 3.7% annually. In 2023, Egypt ranked 39th worldwide, with Kazakhstan overtaking at 57,000 units. The United States, Japan, and Germany held the second, third, and fourth positions respectively in the global production ranking.