In June, 52,212 vehicle patents were recorded 0 km, consolidating a hopeful start that projects to close the year with about 650,000 units sold.
The Argentine automotive market continues to show signs of recovery. In Junethey were recorded 52.212 vehicle patents 0 kmconsolidating a first semester that projects to close the year with some 650,000 units soldaccording to sector estimates. This figure reflects a positive trend for an industry that crossed years of great instability.
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One of the undisputed protagonists of this growth is the segment of the pick -ups, historically strong in Argentina. Three medium truck models are month by month among the ten best -selling vehicles, feeding an increasingly at odd competition that does not have a clear absolute leader, although there is a favorite.


Toyota Hilux: Firm in the first place
With 17,142 patented units between January and June, the Toyota Hilux It maintains its leadership as the best -selling pick up in the country. This number represents a 43% growth compared to the same period of 2024, consolidating its position as a reference of the segment.
Ford Ranger vs Volkswagen Amarok: a closed dispute
The fight for second place is starring two national manufacturing models, which also share the same town: General Pacheco, in the province of Buenos Aires. There are both the Ford Rangerwhich accumulates 13,797 patents, such as Volkswagen Amarokthat follows closely with 13,641 units. The difference between the two is minimal: just 156 trucks, which shows adjusted and constant competition.
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Ford Ranger accumulates 13,797 patents.
Ranking of the 10 best-selling pick up (January-June 2025)
- Toyota Hilux – 17,142 units
- Ford Ranger – 13,797
- Volkswagen Amarok – 13,641
- Fiat Toro – 4,627
- Fiat Strada – 4,284
- Nissan Frontier – 3,987
- RAM RAMPAGE – 2,759
- Chevrolet S10 – 2,379
- Chevrolet Montana – 2.217
- Volkswagen Saveiro – 1.940
With a diversified offer and local production in growth, the pick -up segment not only maintains its prominence, but also marks the recovery rhythm of the Argentine automotive market. This trend is expected to continue in the second semester, driven by new releases, dollars and sustained demand in the interior of the country.
Source: Ambito

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