According to the Acara report, a total of 62,123 patented units were recorded, which represents a monthly increase of 17.8% and an year -on -year jump of 44%.
The Argentine automotive market maintained a notable impulse in the sale of pick ups, with a total of 62,123 patented units, which represents a monthly increase in 17.8% and an interannual jump of 44%. This performance reaffirms the preference for trucks in the country, where several local factories produce them.
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Among the most chosen models, as is usually the case, those produced nationally stand out: Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger and Volkswagen Amarokthat together they exceeded the 2,000 patented units each during the month.


The Toyota Hilux, manufactured in the plant Zárate (Buenos Aires)maintained its leadership with 2,529 records in July, accumulating a total of 19,686 in the first seven months of 2025. Secondly, the Ford Ranger (Exit from the Pacheco plant) registered 2,418 units and adds 16,250 so far this year. The Volkswagen Amarokalso produced in Pachecocompleted the podium with 2,339 units and an accumulated of 15,997.
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Among the most chosen models, as is usually the case, those produced nationally stand out: Toyota Hilux, Ford Ranger and Volkswagen Amarok, which together exceeded 2,000 units patented each during the month.
The pick-up patent ranking in July was like this:
In addition to medium -known national manufacturing trucks, the list includes compact and small models that complement the offerreflecting the diversity of options that Argentine consumers prefer for different needs.
Source: Ambito

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