Meeting with representatives of the Transport Technical Supervision Authority at the Ministry of Infrastructure

On February 11, a meeting with representatives of the Transport Technical Supervision Authority at the Ministry of Infrastructure was held at the PZPM headquarters.
During the meeting, current information was presented on ongoing legislative and regulatory work, including vehicle type approval, technical conditions, registration processes, and other planned changes in regulations relevant to the automotive market.
The event was also an excellent opportunity for a direct exchange of opinions and for raising issues and challenges that the industry faces on a daily basis.
The discussion was very substantive, and the participants actively joined in the conversation, sharing their experiences and practical comments.
The discussion confirmed the importance of ongoing dialogue between the administration and business representatives.
Such direct conversations really support a better understanding of the industry's needs and more effective regulation. 

Meeting organized by PZPM and TDT for PZPM member companies

On February 10, a meeting organized by PZPM and TDT for PZPM member companies was held at the TDT headquarters.
The event was inaugurated by Michał Wekiera, General Director of PZPM, who presented a summary of the market situation, discussed the results of the year-end closing, and issues related to the final batches of KPP production.
The working part of the meeting was opened by Agnieszka First, Deputy Director of TDT.
The meeting was an opportunity for an in-depth exchange of information and experiences in key areas from a regulatory and technical perspective of the automotive market.

Motor Vehicle & Combustion Engines for vehicles production n Poland in DECEMBER 2025

We present data of production of motor vehicles and engines for motor vehicles in Poland according to CSO data - DECEMBER 2025

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FleetOnLine_Summary of 2025 in the automotive industry, key trends, figures and conclusions for business in 2026

Together with Fleet Meetings magazine, we invite you to this year's first lecture by President Jakub Farys entitled ‘Summary of 2025 in the automotive industry, key trends, figures and conclusions for business in 2026’, which will take place on
20 January 2025 (Tuesday) at 10:00 a.m.
Registration: https://fleetmeetings.clickmeeting.com/podsumowanie-2025-roku-w-motoryzacji-kluczowe-trendy-liczby-i-wnioski-dla-biznesu-na-2026/register

We look forward to seeing you there!!!

Used Passenger Car Import to Poland 12 2025

According to the latest CEP data , in December 2025 the import of used passenger cars to Poland reached 857.6 thousand units , representing a 2.8% year-on-year decline (2024: 882.5 thousand).

Downward trend in most months
After a strong January (+4.7% y/y), the following months were marked mainly by declines – the sharpest in October (-9.3%) and November (-10.7%) .

Age structure of imported cars (Jan–Dec 2025):

  • Over 10 years old – 54.0% (462.6 thousand)
  • 5–10 years old – 35.1%
  • Up to 4 years old – only 10.9%

The import market continues to be dominated by older vehicles .

 Most frequently registered brands in 2025:

  • Volkswagen – 81.0 thousand (-6.9% y/y)
  • Ford – 79.4 thousand (-4.5%)
  • Opel – 74.4 thousand (-6.0%)

Brands recording year-on-year growth include:

  • Mercedes-Benz (+5.6%)
  • Hyundai (+4.4%)
  • Peugeot (+3.1%)

Largest declines: Audi (-10.0%) and Renault (-8.7%) .

Despite a slight market slowdown, the import structure remains largely unchanged – older cars continue to dominate, and brand preferences remain stable. This is an important signal for the automotive market, transport policy, and the transformation of Poland’s vehicle fleet.

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PZPM / AUTO ŚWIAT

Jakub Faryś - President of the Polish Automotive Industry Association and Agnieszka Czajka - General Manager of Oto Moto were guests of Piotr Szypulski, Auto Świat editor.
The invited experts discussed how the year 2024 was for the automotive industry and what the prospects are for the current year in Poland and the whole of Europe.
We invite you to watch the recording !!!

PZPM - IV Debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the PZPM

We invite you to watch the recording of the recent debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the Polish Automotive Industry Association, with participation of Dr Jacek Pawlak President of Toyota Central Europe - Poland and Jacek Nowakowski Alternative Drives Director at IVECO. The debate was chaired by editor Ernest Bodziuch.
The future will belong to hydrogen. And it's not just about hydrogen as a fuel to power electric cars. Hydrogen can contribute to the next great revolution of the global economy. And Poland has the opportunity to play a significant role here. This is discussed in the latest debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of PZPM

PZPM - III Debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the PZPM

Autonomous and electric-only? Will these be the cars of the future? It is no secret that the European Union wishes to drive the automotive industry towards zero-emission. What is more important, however, is at what stage are car manufacturers and are they able to meet the EU guidelines. This is what Marcin Kwoka of Mercedes-Benz Poland and Łukasz Paździor of Mazda Motor Poland are discussing in the latest debate on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the PZPM, and Ernest Bodziuch invites you.

Automotive Industry, Quarterly report prepared by PZPM and KPMG, edition Q4 2025

Electric car registrations at a historically high level – subsidy programmes drive the development of electromobility in Poland

Registrations of electric passenger cars reached their highest level ever in 2025, with particularly strong growth in the second half of the year, especially in December. This increase was largely due to a subsidy programme that was in place until the end of 2025. A report by KPMG in Poland and the Polish Automotive Industry Association also shows that 597,400 new passenger cars were registered last year, and the number of vehicles with alternative drive systems increased to 350,500, which is over 20% more than in 2024.

The report is out of a series of quarterly reports aimed to present current trends in the Polish automotive industry, including automotive retail, manufacturing, and financial services. Analysis are based on the most recent registrations, statistical and market data, and is a result of a joint endeavour by the Polish Automotive Industry Association and KPMG in Poland.

PZPM Automotive Industry Report 2025/2026

We present the PZPM Yearbook of Automotive Industry 2025/2026

Automotive Industry, Quarterly report prepared by PZPM and KPMG, edition Q2 2025

A noticeable increase in electric car registrations in the first half of 2025, Chinese brands continue to expand in Poland_Report Q2/2025

Data from the second quarter of 2025 indicate stable growth in new car registrations, with a noticeable increase in registrations of electric cars (both battery-powered and plug-in hybrids). The latest report by KPMG in Poland and the Polish Automotive Industry Association shows that in the first half of this year, 14 400 new fully electric cars were registered in Poland, which is over 62% more than in the same period last year. Chinese brands are consistently increasing their share in the Polish market. In the first two quarters of this year, over 16 500 passenger vehicles from China were registered, which is more than a fourfold increase year-on-year.

The report is out of a series of quarterly reports aimed to present current trends in the Polish automotive industry, including automotive retail, manufacturing, and financial services. Analysis are based on the most recent registrations, statistical and market data, and is a result of a joint endeavour by the Polish Automotive Industry Association and KPMG in Poland.