Thailand’s Car Production in September 2025 Reaches 128,104 Units — Up 14%, Driven by EVs and New PPV Models
Thailand’s car production rose 14.01% in September 2025, driven by strong growth in battery electric vehicle (BEV) manufacturing.
Thailand’s car production rose 14.01% in September 2025, driven by strong growth in battery electric vehicle (BEV) manufacturing.
Thailand’s industrial sector added 114 new factories in September 2025, with total investment of 10.54 billion baht. Chonburi Province ranked first with 25 new factories.
Thailand’s industrial sector added 89 new factories in August 2025, with total investment of THB 5.9 billion. Pathum Thani and Chonburi topped the list.
JMTBA reported that total global orders for Japanese machine tools in July 2025 reached 128.357 billion yen (USD 871.95 million), down 3.6% from June.
Thailand’s auto production fell 6.11% YoY in August 2025 to 112,366 units, pressured by export challenges. BEV output, however, soared 2,018%, highlighting strong momentum in the E…
JMTBA reported that total global orders for Japanese machine tools in July 2025 reached 128.357 billion yen (USD 871.95 million), down 3.6% from June.
New factories were licensed in July 2025, totaled 95 factories (9,354.09 million baht). Chonburi province led the pack with 15 new factory licenses.
Thailand’s total vehicle production dropped to 110,616 units in July 2025, down 15% YoY. Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) surged 554%, highlighting the growing EV market in Thailan…
JMTBA reported that total global orders for Japanese machine tools in June 2025 reached ¥133.16 billion (US$902.31 million), up 3.5% from May
New factories were licensed in June 2025, totaled 73 factories (2,630.35 million baht). Chonburi province led the pack with 16 new factory licenses.
Thailand produced 130,223 vehicles in June 2025, up 11.98% YoY. First-half production totaled 724,715 units, down 4.8%. Electric vehicle output surging. See full FTI breakdown.
New factories were licensed in April 2025, totaled 117 factories (10,248.99 million baht). Samut Prakan province led the pack with 11 new factory licenses.
JMTBA reported that global orders for Japanese machine tools totaled 128.718 billion yen (approx. USD 882.23 million) in May 2025, a slight 1.1% decrease from April.
Thailand’s vehicle production reached 139,186 units in May 2025, marking the first growth in 21 months. Output rose 33.51% from April and 10.32% year-on-year.
JMTBA reported that global orders for Japanese machine tools in April 2025 totaled 130.214 billion yen (approx. USD 912.13 million), marking a 13.8% decline from March 2025.
Thailand's total vehicle production in April 2025 stood at 104,250 units, marking the lowest level in 44 months, down 0.4% year-on-year and 19.75% month-on-month.
JMTBA reported that global orders for Japanese machine tools in March 2025 totaled 151.101 billion yen (approx. USD 1.05551 billion), marking a 27.8% increase from February 2025.
New factories were licensed in March 2025, totaled 94 factories (13,552.0 million baht). Samut Sakhon province led the pack with 10 new factory licenses and a total investment of o…
Thailand's automotive production in March 2025 totaled 129,909 units, marking a 12.49% increase from February, supported by sustained growth in battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and…
JMTBA reported that total global orders for Japanese machine tools in February 2025 reached 118.198 billion yen (approx. USD 801.03 million), marking a 1.8% increase from January. …