Automotive Industry Expects to Produce 3.98 Million Vehicles in 2026

Sofía Ortiz
Automotive Industry Expects to Produce 3.98 Million Vehicles in 2026

Mexico's automotive industry has closed out the first half of the year with mixed results across key indicators: while light vehicle sales rose by 5.3% and exports increased by 1.3%, domestic production posted a slight decline of 0.4% compared to the same period in 2025.

The heavy-duty vehicle category faced a more complex situation, as it experienced declines in both production and exports, in addition to a 21.8% drop in retail sales. This contrasts with the auto parts industry, which saw a 10.0% increase in cumulative production through April.

This year, light vehicle production reached 1,996,304 units in the first half of the year, a decrease of 0.4% compared to the same period last year.

 The forecast for the second half of 2026 is for production of 3,980,000 light vehicles, representing a 0.6% increase, with exports of 3,350,000 units and an estimated change of -1.6%.

The auto parts industry has shown positive performance during this period; according to INA records, cumulative production from January through April 2026 reached US$41.9 million, representing a 10.0% increase compared to the same period last year.

Foreign trade also showed a positive balance, as auto parts exports totaled US$36.5 million between January and April, while imports amounted to US$23 million, resulting in a trade surplus of US$13.4 million.

The indicators show that the industry is progressing at different paces: sales of light-duty vehicles are experiencing solid growth, while production and exports are growing at a more measured pace; heavy-duty vehicles have faced a contraction in the first half of the year; and auto parts are showing greater momentum in the segments analyzed.

Based on all this data, projections indicate that auto parts production will reach US$121.6 million, representing a 2.1% increase over the previous year, as highlighted by the Industrial Cluster platform.

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