December 23, 2019, 13:31
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AKIPRESS.COM - KazAvtoProm, the Kazakh automobile industry union, has published results from the country's automakers for the first 11 months of the year, The Astana Times said.
The report says 45,208 vehicles (including cars, trucks, buses, special vehicles and trailers) with a total value of 312.5 billion tenge (US$813.8 million) were produced in the country.
"The high demand for Kazakhstan-made cars this year once again confirmed the growing competitiveness and wide development potential of the industry. Over 11 months, the auto industry showed 64 percent growth, which makes this industry the fastest growing in the country's economy," said KazAvtoProm Strategic Planning Director Arthur Miskaryan.
The volume of production in physical terms exceeded last year's figure by 54.7 percent.
Since the beginning of the year, sales of domestic automobile plants reached 38,897 units, which is 45.8 percent higher than last year's 26,675 units. The market share of enterprises in the automotive industry increased to 58.6 percent against 48.4 percent in the same period last year.
The expenses of Kazakhstan residents for the purchase of locally produced cars amounted to 271.6 billion tenge (US$707.3 million) - 69.4 percent higher than one year ago.
The five most popular domestic brands of passenger cars purchased in the first 11 months of the year were Lada (13,463 units), Hyundai (13,051 units), KIA (3,173 units), Ravon (2,476 units) and JAC (957 units). The list of brands offered by domestic enterprises also included Skoda (923 units), Chevrolet (738 units), UAZ (395 units) and Peugeot (37 units).
The most popular models were the Lada Granta (4,478 units), Hyundai Tucson (4,187 units), Lada Vesta (3,387 units), Lada 4×4 (3,174 units) and Hyundai Accent (3,061 units). Following were the Ravon Nexia R3 (2,463 units), Hyundai Creta (2,345 units), Hyundai Elantra (2,304 units), Lada Largus (1,797 units) and KIA Rio (1,433 units).
According to the results from January through November, the contribution of industry enterprises to the country's GDP structure amounted to 312.5 billion tenge (US$813.8 million), 64 percent higher than the indicator last year.