According to preliminary data for 2021, the Toyota Hilux is once more the best-selling automotive in ASEAN, followed by the Isuzu D-Max. The Toyota Rush climbs to seventh place and the Perodua Axia drops to fourth place.
Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia are members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which is an economic free trade zone in South Asia.
In the regional rating of best-selling cars, the Toyota Hilux, manufactured in Thailand, stays in first place in 2021 with 176,062 units sold (6.2% share), followed by the Isuzu D-Max, also manufactured in Thailand, in second place place with 163,137 units sold (share of 5.6%).
From January to November, the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) also released ASEAN sales data for 2021. The data covers seven of the ten ASEAN countries, excluding Brunei, Cambodia and Laos, as was the case within the July update last 12 months.
A complete of two,461,119 vehicles were sold in the primary eleven months of 2021 in Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam, a rise of 15% in comparison with the two,134,038 vehicles delivered in the identical period in 2020. from January to November 2021 was 1,563,645 units and the remaining 897,474 units were industrial vehicles.
Indonesia sold essentially the most vehicles from January to November 2021, with a complete of 790,524 (585,901 passenger vehicles and 204,623 industrial vehicles). This represents a remarkable increase of 66 percent in comparison with the identical period last 12 months, indicating a recovery in automotive sales within the country after the pandemic-hit 2020.
With these results, Indonesia overtook Thailand, which took second place with 668,109 cars delivered, down 3% in comparison with 2020. Unlike Indonesia, Thailand recorded the next share of business vehicles (388,579 units) than passenger cars in sales vehicles (279,530 units). .
Malaysia was once more in third place with 441,136 vehicles registered, down 4% in comparison with January-November 2020 (392,474 PV, 48,662 CV). Other countries with six-digit sales were Vietnam in fourth place (257,390 vehicles) and the Philippines in fifth place (240,642 vehicles) – each with growth of three% and 23% respectively.
Source: focus2move.com, paultan.org








