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MAA: Vehicle Sales Rebound in May 2025

Kumeran Sagathevan

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The Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) has announced a rebound in vehicle sales for May 2025, with a Total Industry Volume (TIV) of 68,007 units. This marks a 12.4% increase from the 60,527 units sold in April 2025, reversing the previous month’s holiday-induced slowdown.

MAA attributed the improved performance to several factors, including a higher number of working days in May compared to April, sustained promotional campaigns, and the continued delivery of vehicles from orders made during the first quarter of the year.


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Despite the month-on-month recovery, May 2025 sales reflected a 3% decline compared to the 70,254 units sold in the same month last year. Passenger vehicle (PV) sales reached 62,757 units, down 3% year-on-year (YoY), while commercial vehicle (CV) sales fell by 11% to 5,250 units.

On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, the total number of vehicles sold as of May 2025 stood at 316,737 units, a 5% decline from the 333,309 units recorded in the same period in 2024. Passenger vehicles made up 295,213 units (-3% YoY), while commercial vehicles contributed 21,524 units, representing a sharper drop of 23% from the year before.


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In terms of production, May 2025 saw a total of 65,970 vehicles manufactured of which 62,291 were passenger vehicles and 3,679 commercial vehicles, marking a 12% decline from the 74,609 units produced in May 2024. 

Cumulatively, vehicle production from Jan to May 2025 stood at 299,886 units, also down 12% from 342,344 units in the same period last year.


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MAA noted that the overall production trend continues to be weighed down by lower commercial vehicle output and ongoing realignment of manufacturing operations.

Looking ahead, MAA forecasts a dip in June 2025 TIV, citing a planned one-week plant shutdown by several major marques during the Hari Raya Aidiladha holiday period as a likely contributor to reduced sales and production.




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