EU‑Turkey Vehicle Trade Hits €37 Billion Milestone in 2025
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
Key Highlights
2025 yılında AB‑Türkiye arasındaki araç ticareti, **37 milyar avro** değerine ulaşarak sektörde tarihi bir kırılım yaşadı. ## AB‑Türkiye Otomotiv Tic
In 2025, vehicle trade between the EU and Turkey surged to €37 billion, marking a historic turning point for the sector.
A Pivotal Year for EU‑Turkey Automotive Trade
The EU exported 811,957 new vehicles to Turkey, valued at €18.8 billion, a 24.8% increase over 2024. Turkey rose to become the EU's third‑largest market for new vehicles, accounting for 11.1% of the EU's total vehicle exports, up from 8.3% in 2024.
Quantitative Shift in Export Flows
Electric Vehicles Accelerate Their Market Share
Balancing the Commercial Vehicle Trade
Strategic Implications and Market Outlook
Market participants are watching the expanding EU‑Turkey vehicle flow—and the shift toward electric models—reshape regional supply‑chain dynamics. This trend positions the EU automotive sector to view Turkey as a critical growth engine, potentially exerting upward pressure on both European auto equities and Turkish manufacturers' stock valuations.
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