Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Propel Türkiye's Auto Market to New Heights

In April, Türkiye witnessed an impressive surge in its automotive sector, driven predominantly by the escalating popularity of electric and hybrid vehicles. This growth resulted in a remarkable 38.8% year-on-year increase in the sales of cars and light commercial vehicles. The Automotive Distributors’ and Mobility Association reported that last month saw the highest-ever recorded sales for the month of April, with a total of 105,352 units sold. Notably, passenger car sales experienced a significant rise of 39%, while light commercial vehicle sales climbed by 37.8%. A key factor contributing to this trend was the unprecedented 45% market share held by electric and hybrid cars.
The shift towards sustainable transportation options became evident as fully electric vehicle sales more than doubled, increasing by 116% to reach 13,191 units. Similarly, hybrid vehicle sales surged by 134%, reaching 25,113 units. Among the leading players in this market transformation is Togg, Türkiye's indigenous electric vehicle manufacturer. With the sale of 3,537 units of its C-segment SUV, T10X, Togg claimed a substantial 26.81% market share. In contrast, internal combustion engine vehicle sales increased modestly by only 5.5%. The data also revealed that fully electric vehicles captured 15.4% of the market, while hybrids accounted for 29.4%, collectively representing 45% of the passenger car market.
Türkiye’s commitment to embracing environmentally friendly vehicles is reflected in the broader trends observed over the past 12 months. The rolling market share for electric and hybrid vehicles reached a new peak of 34.9% in April, marking a steady upward trajectory. From January through April, overall car sales rose by 2.7% compared to the previous year, totaling 381,636 units. Passenger car sales increased by 4.9%, whereas light commercial vehicle sales declined slightly by 5.4%. As of the first four months, electric vehicle sales amounted to 42,856 units, constituting 13.9% of the market, while hybrid car sales reached 88,856 units, holding a share of 28.7%. This positive momentum underscores the nation's progressive stance towards adopting cleaner energy solutions in the automotive industry.