New Car Imports Rise in Russia; Kyrgyzstan Becomes Key Transit Hub
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Russia's import of new cars surged by 25% in the first six months of 2026, with used car imports rising 13%.
- Kyrgyzstan has emerged as the primary transit country for these vehicle imports into Russia.
- This trend highlights shifting trade routes and supply chain dynamics for the Russian automotive market.
New car imports into Russia have seen a significant increase, with a 25% rise in the first half of 2026. Used car imports also contributed to the market's growth, increasing by 13% during the same period. These figures were reported by Sergey Tselikov, head of the analytical agency 'Autostat'.
Kyrgyzstan has become a crucial transit hub for these vehicle imports destined for Russia. This development underscores the country's evolving role in regional trade and logistics, particularly for the Russian automotive sector. The shift suggests a redirection of supply chains, potentially influenced by geopolitical or economic factors.
The data indicates a dynamic automotive market in Russia, with both new and used vehicle imports showing robust growth. The reliance on Kyrgyzstan as a transit point highlights its strategic importance in facilitating these trade flows. Further analysis of these trends could reveal deeper insights into Russia's economic relationships and its adaptation to changing international trade conditions.
The import of new cars into Russia has grown. Over six months of 2026, the import of new cars increased by 25 percent, and used cars accounted for 13 percent.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.