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The Association of Automotive Manufacturers (ADEFA) reports Argentinas automotive sector shows robust recovery in early 2025.
Vehicle production reached 72,477 units in the first two months, marking a 20.5% increase compared to the same period last year.February manufacturing surged to 42,419 vehicles, representing a 13.1% year-over-year rise and a significant 41.1% jump from January figures.
Exports accounted for 53% of Februarys production with 22,496 units shipped abroad, more than doubling Januarys export volume.Brazil remains the primary destination for Argentine vehicles.
The neighboring country purchased 19,382 units in January-February, representing 57.6% of total exports.Logistical challenges affected shipments to Brazil during January, resulting in 8,997 fewer units exported than in early 2024.
The domestic market demonstrates even stronger momentum.Wholesale deliveries to dealerships hit 45,617 vehicles in February, rising 33.8% from January and 37.3% from February 2023.
The cumulative wholesale figures for the first two months totaled 79,706 units, reflecting a remarkable 62.1% increase over 2024.Argentine Automotive Industry Shows Strong Signs of Recovery in 2025.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Argentinas Automotive SectorJanuary alone recorded an exceptional 103% year-over-year growth in new light vehicle registrations, with 65,751 units sold.
Industry leaders attribute this recovery to recent government measures that reduced taxes and eliminated import restrictions.Any reduction in tax burden generates improved competitiveness and recovery in activity levels, stated ADEFA President Martn Zuppi, who also leads Stellantis operations in Argentina.The sector maintains optimistic projections for 2025, forecasting annual growth between 10% and 15%.
This growth stems from both recovering domestic demand and increased exports.
Production could reach 600,000 units this year, rebounding from 506,571 vehicles in 2024.Automotive companies have already committed approximately $1.7 billion in investments.
Additional policy changes include the elimination of import duties for up to 50,000 electric vehicles, with General Motors confirming plans to introduce its Chevrolet Spark EUV to the Argentine market.This automotive resurgence aligns with broader economic improvement, as Argentinas GDP is projected to grow 2.5% in 2025 following last years contraction.
Vehicle sales are expected to exceed 500,000 units, supported by rising real income and improved credit access.





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