honda thailand Archives | Focus2Move https://www.focus2move.com/tag/honda-thailand/ automotive, research, data, statistics, cars, vehicles, ranking, forecast Tue, 04 Jul 2023 10:25:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Thailand 2023. Top 50 Best Selling Cars: Toyota Yaris Ativ Enters 3rd Spot (+147.9%) https://www.focus2move.com/thailand-best-selling-car/ Tue, 04 Jul 2023 10:30:20 +0000 https://www.focus2move.com/?p=67976 Thailand Best Selling Car ranking up to May 2023 sees the Isuzu D-Max still as market leader (-12.4%), while the Toyota Yaris Ativ enters the podium rising 6 spots and 147.9% in sales.

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Thailand Best Selling Car ranking up to May 2023 sees the Isuzu D-Max still as market leader (-12.4%), while the Toyota Yaris Ativ enters the podium rising 6 spots and 147.9% in sales.

In the following article we are going to analyze the best selling cars in Thailand considering data up to May 2023.

The Thai Automotive industry is still the global hub for mid size pick ups, being the type of vehicle preferred by locals in years. This trend is confirmed by the Isuzu D-Max leading the rankings with 69,368 cumulative registrations (-12.4%), followed closely by the Toyota Hillux with 56,117 sales (-16.5%). 

The passenger car Toyota Yaris Ativ rises 6 spots into 3rd reporting 25,861 sales (+147.9%), followed by the Honda City at 22,224 (-8.5%) and the Ford Ranger with 14,480 units sold (+8.1%).

In 6th place the Toyota Fortuner with 13,477 sales (+3.1%) ahead of the Toyota Corolla with 11,720 registrations (-4.5%) and the Isuzu Mu-x -up 4 spots- with 11,349 units sod(+39.8%).

The Honda CR-V jumps 4 spots into 9th with 11,243 sales(+76.2%) and in 10th place the BYD Atto 3 rises 139 spots with 9,310 units sold.

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Thailand 2022. Best Selling Cars Ranking With Top 50 Models https://www.focus2move.com/thailand-best-selling-car-2022/ Fri, 13 Jan 2023 14:00:49 +0000 https://www.focus2move.com/?p=79528 Thailand Best Selling Car ranking in 2022 lead for the third year in a row by the local made Isuzu D-Max, ahead at the arch-rival Toyota Hilux. The car passenger segment is growing with the top model ranking in third, the Honda City.

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Thailand Best Selling Car ranking in 2022 lead for the third year in a row by the local made Isuzu D-Max, ahead at the arch-rival Toyota Hilux. The car passenger segment is growing with the top model ranking in third, the Honda City.

Thai Automotive industry is still the global hub for mid size pick ups, being the type of vehicle preferred by locals in years.

This trend is confirmed by the Isuzu D-Max leading the rankings in 2022 with 178,407 cumulative registrations (+19.7%), followed closely by the Toyota Hillux with 142,578 sales (+9.0%). 

In third place the first car passenger, the Honda City with 45,791 sales (+7.8%), followed by the Ford Ranger with 28,689 (+6.9%) and the Toyota Yaris with 28,157 sales (+10.1%).

In 6th place the Toyota Corolla with 27,414 sales (+10.3%) ahead of the Toyota Fortuner with 26,869 (+20.6%) and the Toyota Yaris Ativ with 26,394 (+34.6%).

In 9th place the Mitsubishi Triton with 21,168 (-5.4%) and in 10th place the Isuzu MU-X with 19,029 units (+23.3%).

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Thailand 2020. Best Selling Cars Ranking https://www.focus2move.com/thailand-best-selling-cars-2020/ Fri, 22 Jan 2021 19:45:53 +0000 https://www.focus2move.com/?p=76308

Thailand’s best-selling car ranking in 2020 sees the historical leader – the Toyota Hilux – being dethroned by the Isuzu D-Max. The Nissan Almera is the only one to report growth.

In first position we have the 2018 leader, the Isuzu D-Max, holding a growing 17.7% share, with 136.450 units sold (-4.8%). The D-Max, produced in Thailand, is a master of all trades and the perfect blend of rugged capability whether off-road or load-lugging; paired with performance and comfort.

The Toyota Hilux lost the crown this year after being the leader for 2 years in a row. Indeed, the Hilux still holds 17.1% of the market share, almost 1% more than last year, with 131.293 units sold (-14%).

The Toyota Yaris managed to enter the market podium with 4.3% share and 32.840 units sold (-22.4%), 1k units ahead of the Honda City -up 2 spots- with 31.959 units (-0.2%) and the Mazda 2 with 25.550 units (-41.7%).

In the sixth position, the Ford Ranger -down 3 spots – with 25.434 units (-42.5%) ahead of the Mitsubishi Triton and the Honda Civic, which have respectively 23.705 (-32.4%) and 23.001 units sold (-19.4%).

In ninth place we have the only gainer in the leaderboard, the Nissan Almera (+12.9%) jumping 4 spots with 18.971 units, followed by the Honda Jazz (-21.3%) -up 1 spot- with 18.780 units.

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Thailand 2019. Best selling cars ranking https://www.focus2move.com/thailand-best-selling-cars/ Mon, 17 Feb 2020 14:20:52 +0000 http://focus2move.com/?p=15559 Thailand best-selling cars ranking in 2019 saw the historical leader - the Toyota Hilux - back on top, overtaking the Isuzu D-Max. The Ford Ranger conquered the podium, but the Mazda2 and the Toyota Yaris were just a few units behind.

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Thailand best-selling cars ranking in 2019 saw the historical leader – the Toyota Hilux – back on top, overtaking the Isuzu D-Max. The Ford Ranger conquered the podium, but the Mazda2 and the Toyota Yaris were just a few units behind.

After losing the leadership title in 2018, the traditional market leader in 2019 – the Toyota Hilux – was back on top, fully recovering from the previous year’s decline. Indeed, the Hilux led the market with 16.2% of market share.

The former leader, the Isuzu D-Max, ended in second position holding 15.2%, with 143.355 units sold, down 10.5% from the previous year. The D-Max, produced in Thailand, is a master of all trades and the perfect blend of rugged capability whether off-road or load-lugging; paired with performance and comfort.

The Ford Ranger, despite declining in double-digits, managed to gain the market podium, a few units ahead of the Mazda2 and the Toyota Yaris.

In sixth position, the Mitsubishi Triton – losing one spot from the previous year – ahead of the Honda City and the Honda Civic, which ended respectively at 3.4% and 3%.

In ninth place the Toyota Yaris Ativ with 3% of market share – losing 13.4% from the previous year – followed by the Toyota Fortuner with 2.7%.

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Thailand 2018. The best selling cars ranking. The top 100 https://www.focus2move.com/thailand-best-selling-cars-2018/ Wed, 02 Jan 2019 15:03:18 +0000 https://focus2move.com/?p=58217 Thailand best selling cars ranking in the 2018 is dominated by pick ups with on top of the list the Isuzu D-Max, the Toyota Hilux, the Ford Ranger and the Mitsubishi Triton. The best car passenger's is the Mazda2.

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Thailand best selling cars ranking in the 2018 is dominated by pick ups with on top of the list the Isuzu D-Max, the Toyota Hilux, the Ford Ranger and the Mitsubishi Triton. The best car passenger’s is the Mazda2.

In the 2018 the Thai market is pushing up. Having ended the Q1 with 189.880 sales (+15.2%) and the Q2 with 252.025 (++26.3%), in the Q3 sales were 251.046 (+19.3%) thanks July at 81.946 (+25.7%), August at 86.814 (+27.7%) and September at 82.646 (+6.5%).

In October sales were 72.962 (+6.4%) with Year to Date figures at 817.771 (+18.6%) projecting the full year back over 1 million units.

A protagonist of this recovery has been, without doubts the last generation of the Isuzu D-Max, able not only to jump on top of the best-selling cars ranking, but also to slash a huge gap over the traditional market leader, the Toyota Hilux.

The Isuzu D-Max, produced in Thailand, is a master of all trades and the perfect blend of rugged capability whether off-road or load-lugging; paired with performance and comfort. Year to date sales have been 132.295 (+9.2%).

In second place, Toyota Hilux with 126.312 (+30.1%) and in third the Ford Ranger with 50.344 (+28.6%).

In fourth place the Mazda2 with 39.965 sales (+42.6%) ahead of the Mitsubishi Triton with 35.313 (+25.2%), the Toyota Yaris with 32.934 units (+23%), the Honda City with 29.949 units (-2.9%) and the Toyota Yaris Ativ with 29.573.

In ninth place the Honda Civic with 25.665 (+3.5%) and in 10th place the Toyota Fortuner with 24.085 (+19.9%).

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Thailand 2017 The best selling cars ranking. The top 100 https://www.focus2move.com/thailand-best-selling-cars-2017/ Mon, 05 Feb 2018 08:35:28 +0000 https://focus2move.com/?p=38357 Thailand best selling cars 2017 was dominated by the last generation of the locally made Isuzu D-Max, able to create a wide gap over the former leader, the Toyota Hilux. Third place taken by the other pick-up, the Ford Ranger.

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Thailand best selling cars 2017 was dominated by the last generation of the locally made Isuzu D-Max, able to create a wide gap over the former leader, the Toyota Hilux. Third place taken by the other pick-up, the Ford Ranger.

Thailand vehicles market, crucial for the country and producing over 1 million vehicles per year, started the 2017 coming out from a really harsh period. Indeed a “crazy” government incentive run in the 2012 had generated a big bubble of sales with doubling 2012 sales at the record volume of 1.43 million followed by a fall to a minimum of 768.000 units in the 2016, more or less the same level of the 2011. A recovery started just in the 2017, positively impacted by the possibility, after 5 years of ownership, to re-sell vehicles purchased during the “first car buyers” 2012 incentive campaign. Indeed according to data released by the Thai Automotive Industry Association the 2017 total vehicles sales have been 871.644 (+13.4%).

A protagonist of this recovery has been, without doubts the last generation of the Isuzu D-Max, able not only to jump on top of the best-selling cars ranking, but also to slash a huge gap over the traditional market leader, the Toyota Hilux.

The Isuzu D-Max, produced in Thailand, is a master of all trades and the perfect blend of rugged capability whether off-road or load-lugging; paired with performance and comfort. Sales in 2017 had been 133.794 (+11.5%).

Toyota Hilux sales had been 109.988 (-8.710.1%) while the third place was taken by the Ford Ranger with 44.533 (+44.3%).

In fourth place the Honda City with 34.955 units (+32.1%) ahead of the Mitsubishi Triton with 32.450 (+37.6%), the Mazda2 with 31.760 sales (+36.8%) and the Toyota Yaris with 30.493 units (-16.9%), not including the recent model launched.

In eight place the Honda Civic with 27.448 (+22.6%) followed by the Toyota Fortuner with 23.470 (-16.3%) and in 10th place the Honda Jazz with 23.360 units (+11.7%).

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Thailand 2016. The best selling car ranking. The top 100 https://www.focus2move.com/thailand-best-selling-cars-2016/ Sat, 11 Mar 2017 08:10:27 +0000 http://focus2move.com/?p=31737 Thailand best selling cars 2016 ranking was dominated by two models, fighting all the year for the final leadership and separated by few units. The leader was again the Toyota Hilux and the rival the Isuzu D-Max.

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Thailand best selling cars ranking in the 2016 was dominated by two models, fighting all the year for the final leadership and separated by few units. The leader was again the Toyota Hilux and the rival the Isuzu D-Max.

Thailand is the country producing the most of pick ups sold all around the World and the domestic market is still dominated by these big giants despite in the recent years a new government policy has incentivized the development of small vehicles with low displacement engines.

The 2016 ranking about models is a mix of pick ups and small cars.

On top of the list again the Toyota Hilux, despite never as during this year the leadership was in discussion. The Hilux sales had been 120.444 (-6.4%) while sales of the second, the Isuzu D-Max, were 120.009 (+1.1%).

The third step of the podium was taken by the Toyota Yaris confirming the leadership among car passenger’s with 36.684 units (+1.3%).

In fourth place the Ford Ranger with 30.869 (+29.2%), up 5 spots, followed by the Toyota Fortuner with 28.050 units (-9.5%), the Honda City with 26.463 (-20.2%) and the Mitsubishi Triton with 23.584 (-6.6%).

In eight place the Mazda2 with 23.233 sales (+21.7%), up 5 spots, ahead of the Honda Civic with 22.385 (+233%) and in 10th place the Toyota Vios with 21.810 (-38.6%), down 6 spots.

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Thailand 2015. The best selling car ranking. The top 100 https://www.focus2move.com/thailand-best-selling-cars-the-top-50-2015/ Thu, 05 May 2016 14:17:27 +0000 http://focus2move.com/?p=22181 Thailand best selling cars ranking 2015 with the top 50 models in the 2015. Despite losing sales during the new generation ramp up, the Toyota Hilux was still on top keeping the Isuzu D-Max back.

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Thailand best selling cars ranking 2015 with the top 50 models in the 2015. Despite losing sales during the new generation ramp up, the Toyota Hilux was still on top keeping the Isuzu D-Max back.

The Thai automotive industry in the 2015 dropped down again albeit the economic data were favorable and this industry is one of the most relevant in the country.

The best-selling cars ranking was led again by the Toyota Hilux, produced locally and exported in over 150 countries, renovated during the year with the launch of the last generation. Full year sales had been 128.628 (-11.1%).

In second place the direct rival, locally produced as well, the Isuzu D-Max sold in 118.722 units (-7.6%), followed by the best selling car, the Toyota Yaris with 36.212 units (-31.4%), the Toyota Vios with 35.539 (-25.7%), the Honda City with 33.051 (-25.6%).

Behind the Toyota Fortuner with 31.005 (+53.8%), the Honda HR-V with 26.417 (+601%), the Mitsubishi Triton with 25.261 (-23.9%), the Ford Ranger with 23.894 (-0.3%) and in 10th place by the Honda Jazz with 21.670 (+31.1%).

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