New 2025 data highlights massive growth in automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy sectors as Türkiye cements its status as a global industrial leader.
Türkiye’s sectoral diversity is reaching new heights, offering a landscape of “abundant opportunities” for global investors and sourcing partners. By transitioning from a low-cost assembly hub to a high-tech production powerhouse, the country has successfully diversified its economic portfolio across automotive, defense, and green energy.
Automotive: The European Powerhouse
The automotive sector remains a crown jewel of the Turkish economy. According to the Automotive Manufacturers Association (OSD), Türkiye solidified its rank as the 12th largest automotive manufacturer in the world and the 4th largest in Europe in 2024.
Key 2024-2025 performance indicators include:
- Production Scale: Total vehicle production reached 1.4 million units in 2024, with a capacity on track to surpass 1.5 million by the end of 2025.
- Export Dominance: The sector generated a staggering $37.2 billion in export revenue in 2024. Notably, the first 11 months of 2025 already saw exports near the $37 billion mark, indicating a likely record-breaking year-end.
- Commercial Vehicle Leadership: Türkiye is now the 2nd largest commercial vehicle producer in Europe, serving as the primary manufacturing base for global brands like Ford and Fiat.
Aerospace & Defense: A Paradigm Shift
The Turkish Aerospace and Defense sector has undergone a radical transformation. No longer just a buyer, Türkiye has emerged as a top-tier global exporter of high-value defense systems.
- UAV Hegemony: Türkiye has become the world’s top Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle (UCAV) exporter. Reports from the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) and industry leaders like Baykar confirm that Türkiye controlled approximately 65% of the global UAV export market between 2018 and 2024.
- Export Records: Total defense and aerospace exports hit a historic high of $10.56 billion in 2025, a 49% increase from the previous year.
- Self-Sufficiency: The domestic production rate for defense needs has surged to 82%, with Türkiye being one of only 11 countries capable of designing and producing its own satellites and sophisticated fifth-generation fighter jets like the KAAN.
The Green Revolution: Energy & Infrastructure
Under the “Green Deal Action Plan,” Türkiye is aggressively expanding its renewable energy footprint to meet its 2035 sustainability targets.
- Renewable Capacity: As of late 2025, the share of renewable energy in Türkiye’s total installed capacity has surpassed 60%.
- Global Rankings: Türkiye currently ranks 5th in Europe and 11th in the world for renewable energy capacity. It is also a global leader in geothermal energy, currently holding the 4th largest capacity globally.
- PPP Pipeline: The country’s infrastructure remains a magnet for capital, with over $170 billion to $215 billion in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) contracts signed for energy, transport, and healthcare projects.
As the government aims for a $1.9 trillion GDP by 2028, these sectors represent the frontline of Turkish growth. For global firms, the opportunity lies not just in sourcing, but in strategic partnerships within these high-growth ecosystems.
Citations & Sources
- Automotive Data: OSD – Automotive Industry Results 2025 and Invest in Türkiye – Automotive Sector Report.
- Defense & Aerospace: TURDEF – Türkiye’s Defense Exports Hit $10.56bn in 2025.
- Energy Statistics: TRT World – Türkiye’s Renewable Share Tops 60% in 2025.
- Geothermal Ranking: REN21 – Renewables 2025 Global Status Report.
- Global Market Share: Baykar Tech – Global Leader in UCAV Exports 2024/2025.










































