According to market sources, Cumulative Lebanese car market expanded by 78.47% year over year (YoY) by February 2025 to 1,583 cars.
On a monthly basis, 734 cars were sold in February 2025. The distribution of cars was as follows:
Furthermore, the leading sellers of vehicles in Lebanon were Toyota and Kia with number of vehicles sold in February 2025 alone totaled 134 and 76 respectively.
It is interesting to note that in February 2025, the share of non-gasoline cars and SUV (Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid and Fully Electric cars) recorded a total of 133 automobiles, distributed as follows:
Lebanon’s car market has faced significant fluctuations in recent years. Sales of new cars are much lower now compared to 2019, when cars were still being purchased through checks. Currently, the demand for new vehicles is restricted by the absence of financing options, exacerbated by the lower purchasing power of the people. However, there has been some improvement in the past year, and recent numbers up to February 2025 show more car registrations (1,583). Despite this increase, the number of cars sold is still much lower than the sales figures from 2019. This shows that while the market is indeed recovering, it still faces big challenges and is far from returning to its pre-crisis levels.
Year to Date (YTD) Growth of Registered Passenger Cars up to February (2019-2025)
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