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MAA: March 2025 TIV Up 13%; But YTD Sales Down 7%

Kumeran Sagathevan

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The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) released its vehicle sales and production data for March 2025 this week, reporting a total of 72,704 vehicles sold, marking a 13% (8,798 units) increase over the 63,906 vehicles recorded in the month prior (Feb 2025).

According to MAA, this uptick in sales was primarily driven by pre-Aidilfitri festive purchases as well as a push from automakers offering attractive bargains to drive sales numbers up before the close of the financial year on March 31, 2025.

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As for Year-on-Year (YoY) sales numbers, March 2025’s total sales reflect a modest 2% increase compared to the 71,199 units sold in March 2024. Year-To-Date (YTD) figures, on the other hand, show a total of 188,122 vehicles sold in 2025. This is a 7% decrease from the 203,137 units sold during the same period in 2024.


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As for MAA’s production data,  March 2025 shows a total of 58,063 vehicles produced, down 13% from 67,011 units recorded in March 2024. This includes 55,301 passenger vehicles (PV) and 2,762 commercial vehicles (CV). Cumulatively, YTD production this year reached 177,603 units, which is 16% less compared to 210,527 units in the same period last year.


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According to MAA, this decline mirrors the slowdown in commercial vehicle demand and ongoing adjustments in production planning among manufacturers. As for April 2025, MAA anticipates a dip in vehicle sales taking into account to the long Aidilfitri holiday period (March 31 – April 6).



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