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Car prices rise due to replacement fees in Russia

Russia and the challenges facing the automotive industry in the coming years

محمد يسري
Last updated: 25/11/2025 6:39 pm
Mohammed Yossry
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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Moscow, Russia – The Russian car market faces a difficult year in 2026 due to expectations of further price increases. This is a result of government plans to raise vehicle replacement and recycling fees, adding further pressure to a sector already struggling with Western sanctions and a shortage of imported components.

According to analysts and experts in the automotive industry, the planned increases in replacement fees will raise production costs for both domestic and foreign companies. This will directly impact the end consumer through higher prices for new cars. Experts point out that these fees, levied on manufacturers for the environmentally friendly disposal of old vehicles, represent a significant burden, especially at a time when companies are striving to recoup losses from previous years.

The Russian car market has declined sharply since 2022, due to the withdrawal of numerous international companies and the disruption of supply chains. This has forced Moscow to rely on domestic production and Asian companies to fill the gap. While Chinese brands have gained market share, the new tariffs will also affect both imported and locally assembled vehicles.

Industry experts predict that prices will rise by an additional 10% to 20% during 2026. This impact will be particularly noticeable in the economic segments that Russian consumers rely on. Companies also estimate that the increased tariffs could curb sales growth and lead to a decline in demand in a country already struggling with reduced purchasing power due to the economic situation.

Observers believe the Russian government is relying on increased tariffs to boost revenue and support recycling programs. However, the timing of this move could have a negative impact on the market, especially given the weak competitiveness of domestic products compared to foreign cars.

Forecasts indicate that the Russian car market will remain under pressure next year. There are concerns that new fiscal policies will lead to a further contraction in sales. This could prompt consumers to postpone purchasing decisions.

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