Uzbekistan's automotive industry is rapidly evolving, becoming a key driver of the national and regional economy.
In 2023, over 418,000 vehicles were produced in Uzbekistan — a 25.9% increase compared to the previous year.
Top models included the Cobalt (118K units), Damas (89K), and Gentra (82K).
The domestic market recorded 456,300 vehicles sold, with over 80% accounted for by UzAuto Motors.
A breakthrough moment came with the launch of BYD electric vehicle production in the Jizzakh region, with a projected capacity of up to 500,000 units per year.
In parallel, Uzbekistan has seen a steady rise in car imports since 2022 — with both private and corporate fleets expanding.
This has led to a significant increase in demand for spare parts, service, and aftermarket solutions.
A strong, sustainable aftermarket sector is emerging — one that calls for innovation, global partnerships, and professional expertise.
Automechanika Tashkent 2024 hosted 535 companies from 20 countries and welcomed over 19,000 visitors, reinforcing its status as the region’s premier B2B platform for the auto parts and aftersales industry.
Automechanika Tashkent is more than just an exhibition.
It is a strategic platform for dialogue, technology exchange, and attracting international partners to the fast-growing Central Asian market.
Localization of production and export growth
Integration of new technologies in components and services
Increased investment in infrastructure and logistics
Strong government support for industry development
We are proud to be part of this forward movement. Our focus is on collaboration, sustainable growth, and innovation.
Automechanika Tashkent 2025 will be the next milestone in strengthening Uzbekistan’s global position in the auto components and aftermarket sectors.
Stay tuned and join us at the event that is shaping the future of the industry!
In 2023, over 418,000 vehicles were produced in Uzbekistan — a 25.9% increase compared to the previous year.
Top models included the Cobalt (118K units), Damas (89K), and Gentra (82K).
The domestic market recorded 456,300 vehicles sold, with over 80% accounted for by UzAuto Motors.
A breakthrough moment came with the launch of BYD electric vehicle production in the Jizzakh region, with a projected capacity of up to 500,000 units per year.
In parallel, Uzbekistan has seen a steady rise in car imports since 2022 — with both private and corporate fleets expanding.
This has led to a significant increase in demand for spare parts, service, and aftermarket solutions.
A strong, sustainable aftermarket sector is emerging — one that calls for innovation, global partnerships, and professional expertise.
Automechanika Tashkent 2024 hosted 535 companies from 20 countries and welcomed over 19,000 visitors, reinforcing its status as the region’s premier B2B platform for the auto parts and aftersales industry.
Automechanika Tashkent is more than just an exhibition.
It is a strategic platform for dialogue, technology exchange, and attracting international partners to the fast-growing Central Asian market.
Localization of production and export growth
Integration of new technologies in components and services
Increased investment in infrastructure and logistics
Strong government support for industry development
We are proud to be part of this forward movement. Our focus is on collaboration, sustainable growth, and innovation.
Automechanika Tashkent 2025 will be the next milestone in strengthening Uzbekistan’s global position in the auto components and aftermarket sectors.
Stay tuned and join us at the event that is shaping the future of the industry!