Turkey's Automotive Tax Revenue Shock: Demand Slump Threatens Budget Targets
Türkiye otomotiv pazarı, uzun yıllar sonra ilk kez Özel Tüketim Vergisi (ÖTV) tahsilatında negatif bir seyir izleyerek kritik bir eşiğe girdi. Temmuz

The Turkish automotive market has hit a critical threshold, recording a negative trend in Special Consumption Tax (SCT) collections for the first time in years. The decline noted in July reveals not only an erosion in consumer demand but also a simultaneous contraction in production and export channels, proving the sector is under structural pressure.
Budgetary Cracks in the Ministry of Finance's SCT Targets
The state's annual SCT revenue target of 900 billion TL from the automotive sector is facing significant risks. The 419-420 billion TL collected in the first 7 months of the year corresponds to only 44% of the annual target. Last year, this ratio stood at 47-48%, increasing the pressure on public finances.
Silence on Production Lines and Export Losses
The crisis extends beyond the domestic market, dragging capacity utilization rates down to 62%. While part of the production drop is attributed to new model transitions (Renault Clio and Hyundai Inster), macro data suggests a deeper issue.
Europe's Green Transition and the 'Made in Europe' Barrier
Turkey's automotive strategy is caught between the European Union's rapid shift toward electric vehicles (EVs) and protectionist industrial policies. The lack of diversity in exported EV models threatens Turkey's global competitiveness, while Europe's 'Made in Europe' approach creates uncertainty for new investments.
The Turkish automotive sector is suffering from more than just a classic demand slump; it is experiencing the pain of a technological transition. The drop in domestic SCT revenues may push the government toward new tax regulations, but this could completely freeze a market where vehicle accessibility is already diminished. The critical point is that the 30% losses in production and exports are not merely temporary model updates, but a reflection of the risk of failing to keep pace with Europe's EV transformation. The sector's salvation lies not in tax adjustments, but in rapidly increasing electric vehicle production capacity.
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