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Which car brand sells the most cars?

According to the latest sales data, Perodua firmly holds the top position in Malaysia's automotive market with an annual sales volume of 359,904 units. Its strategy focusing on affordable compact cars highly aligns with local consumers' needs, securing a significant market share. Proton ranks second with 151,561 units, achieving steady growth driven by key models such as Proton Saga and X50, while enhancing its brand influence through international business expansion. Toyota maintains the third place with 129,085 units, demonstrating the most stable performance among Japanese brands. Notably, Chinese brands Chery and BYD have entered the top six with 31,666 and 14,407 units respectively, both recording year-on-year growth of over 60%. Among these, Chery's compact SUVs and hybrid models, as well as BYD's new energy product lines, are the key drivers of growth. Local brands Perodua and Proton together account for more than 65% of the total sales of the top ten brands, reflecting consumers' preference for cost-effective domestic cars, while Japanese brands still dominate the non-domestic car segment.
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