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Motor Vehicle Production & combustion engines for vehicles in Poland in MARCH 2025

We are presenting the results on PRODUCTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES and ENGINES FOR MECHANICAL VEHICLES in POLAND in MARCH 2025, based on data from the Central Statistical Office (CSO)'

PASSENGER CARS
y/y change: March -51,4% ; January - March: -69,9%

COMMERCIAL VEHICLES (incl.LCV), TRAILER & SEMI-TRAILERS
y/y change: March -2,0% r/r;   January - March: -16,9%

BUSES & COACHES ( (for transporting 10 people and more)
y/y change: March  -23,3% r/r;   January-March: -27,8%

COMBUSTION ENEGINES FOR VEHICLES
y/y change: March  -5,9% r/r;   January-March: -13,0%

Overview of current production figures

20 days of April 2024 - new registrations PC, LCV, CV and PTW

We present the latest vehicle registration data for the first 20 days of April 2025. , which show a continuing upward trend in the Polish automotive sector, although the dynamics clearly slowed down compared to the very strong beginning of the month (April 1-10).

  •     Passenger cars recorded an increase of 8.5% y/y, which - although lower than the +29.2% from the first decade of the month - still indicates stable demand.
  •     Light commercial vehicles (LCVs), with a result of +15.3%, continue to enjoy growing interest - partly due to the recovery in e-commerce and SMEs.
  •     Trucks over 3.5t achieved impressive growth of +19.2%, which may indicate a rebound in the transportation and logistics sector.
  •     Unicycles, although their momentum slowed, also recorded increases: motorcycles +2.8%, mopeds +7.3%.

Overview of current registrations

TOGETAIR 2025 Climate Summit

On April 14-15 this year, the sixth edition of the TOGETAIR 2025 Climate Summit took place. The event is one of the largest Polish conferences on climate protection and energy transition. The Polish Automotive Industry Association was represented by Michal Wekiera - PZPM Director General, who took part in the panel “Connecting Europe - a new chapter of mobility” together with Przemysław Rajewski, Andrzej Gemra, Bartosz Malarecki, Piotr Kamiński, Dawid Piorun, Jan Buczek and Paweł Kocoń.
The conference was attended by about 2,000 participants - representatives of administration, business, local governments and NGOs.
The program included nearly 30 debates and more than 20 speeches, addressing topics on:
 green technologies
 competitiveness
 electromobility
 nuclear energy
 updating environmental programs.
Among those present at the conference were: Roberta Metsola - President of the European Parliament, Krzysztof Gawkowski - Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Digitization, Urszula Zielińska - Secretary of State at the Ministry of Climate and Environment, and representatives of multinationals such as Renault Trucks Polska, BASF Polska, EDF Polska, as well as representatives of Ferrero, Knauf Insulation, Daimler Truck AG, Samsung Electronics, IKEA, VELUX Group, Saint-Gobain and ROCKWOOL Group .

Meeting of representatives of the automotive industry with Prime Minister Donald Tusk

On April 3, Donald Trump's administration-imposed 25 percent tariffs on imports of cars and light trucks into the US went into effect. An additional tax on car parts and computers - including on-board computers - is set to take effect on May 3.
In response, a meeting was held between representatives of the automotive industry and the authorities. The impact of the new tariffs on the industry and previous crises (COVID, war, raw materials and semiconductor crisis, emission targets) were discussed. It was emphasized that Poland - as a leading parts manufacturer - could indirectly lose up to 320 million Eur a year if auto exports to the US fall.

Jakub Faryś proposed the creation of an inter-ministerial automotive crisis team involving the Ministry of Development and Technology, the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Infrastructure, the Ministry of Climate and Environment and the Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Policy, under the auspices of the Prime Minister.
The proposal was warmly welcomed by the government side, but the final decision on the establishment of such a team remains with Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

We invite you to watch President Jakub Farys' commentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG8QYadnEwc