For February alone, CAMPI and TMA’s combined vehicle sales declined by 8.5 percent to 35,842 units from the previous year’s 39,164 units. Compared to the 33,696 units sold in January, CAMPI and TMA’s February vehicle sales rose by six percent. The groups’ commercial vehicle sales also slid by seven percent to 28,795 units in February from 31,010 units in the same month in 2025. Electrified vehicle sales in February grew by 71 percent to 3,098 units from 1,816 units in the same month last year. In 2025, CAMPI and TMA’s combined sales declined to 463,646 units from 467,252 units in 2024.
Source: Philippine Star March 18, 2026 16:44 UTC