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2020 New Car Registrations down 25%.

2020 New Car Registrations down 25%.

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released their official new vehicle registrations statistics for 2020.

Total new car registrations for 2020, finished at 88,324, which is 25% down on 2019 (117,109). New Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) registrations in 2020 saw a decrease of 14.2% (21,732) compared to 2019 (25,336), while New Heavy Commercial Vehicle registrations (HGV) saw a decrease of 22.3% (2,066) in comparison to 2019 (2,659). Imported Used Cars saw 79,969 registrations in 2020 a decrease of 29.8% on 2019 (113,926). With 4,013 new electric cars registered in 2020 (in comparison to 3,444 in 2019), this is sure to keep environmentalists happy.

Other statistics worthy of note show a changing market place in 2020. Diesel accounted for 43.29%, Petrol 36.91%, Hybrid 11.86%, Electric 4.54%, and Plug-In Hybrid 2.78%. Diesel remains the most popular engine type, while hybrid, electric and plug-in hybrid gained market share in 2020. Manual transmissions (59.8%) continue to be more popular despite a decline in market share with automatic transmissions (40.09%) continuing to gaining in popularity. The hatchback remains Ireland’s top selling car body type of 2020. While grey is the top selling colour and has continued to keep that title for the past five years.

The 5 top selling car brands in 2020 were: 1. Volkswagen, 2. Toyota, 3. Hyundai, 4. Skoda, and Ford in fifth position. The 5 top car model’s in 2020 were; 1. Toyota Corolla, 2. Hyundai Tucson, 3. Volkswagen Tiguan, 4. Ford Focus, with the Hyundai Kona in fifth place. The overall top selling car in 2020 was the Toyota Corolla.

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General said:

“Like many other sectors, 2020 proved to be a very difficult year for the Irish Motor Industry. New car sales, already hampered in recent years due to Brexit, were down a further 25% due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and are now at recession levels. Looking to January, the key month for new car sales, the dramatic deterioration in the public health situation over the last few weeks and the implementation of Level 5 restrictions will make it another difficult period for the sector. Dealerships remain open for service, repair and testing, which are essential services, and the Industry will continue to play an important role in assisting emergency and essential services. Car sales will operate on a click and collect service with retailers increasing investment in their digital platforms to facilitate customers. In the current challenged business environment, it is vital that the current restrictions succeed in driving down the incidence of COVID so business and society can return to some level of normality.”

2020 Total New Vehicle Stats;

New car sales year to date (2020) 88,324 v (2019) 117,109 -25%

New car sales total December (2020) 601 v (2019) 224 +168.3%

Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2020) 21,732 v (2019) 25,336 -14.2%

Light Commercial Vehicles sales total December (2020) 301 v (2019) 175 +72%

Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2020) 2,066 v (2019) 2,659 -22.3%

Heavy Goods Vehicle sales total December (2020) 29 v (2019) 49 -40.82%

Used Car Imports total year to date (2020) 77,969 v (2019) 113,926 -29.81%

Used Car Imports total December (2020) 12,820 v (2019) 10,026 +27.8%

Electric Vehicle sales year to date (2020) 4,013 v (2019) 3,444 +16.52%

Electric Vehicles Car total December (2020) 85 v (2019) 31 +174.19%

Top Selling Car Colour 2020: Grey

Top Car Body Type: Hatchback

2020 % Share of Cars by Transmission Type: Manual 59.80% Automatic 40.09%

Market share by engine type 2020: Diesel 43.29% Petrol 36.91% Hybrid 11.86%, Electric 4.54%, Plug-in Hybrid 2.78%.

 

TOTAL NEW CAR REGISTRAIONS BY COUNTY 2020

County

2020 Units

2019 Units

% Change

2020 % Share

2019 % Share

Carlow

1031

1255

-17.85

1.17

1.07

Cavan

1000

1167

-14.31

1.13

1

Clare

1981

2245

-11.76

2.24

1.92

Cork

11106

13981

-20.56

12.57

11.94

Donegal

2101

2331

-9.87

2.38

1.99

Dublin

34211

52067

-34.29

38.73

44.46

Galway

3632

4300

-15.53

4.11

3.67

Kerry

1934

2310

-16.28

2.19

1.97

Kildare

3893

4452

-12.56

4.41

3.8

Kilkenny

1785

2066

-13.6

2.02

1.76

Laois

1180

1342

-12.07

1.34

1.15

Leitrim

397

393

1.02

0.45

0.34

Limerick

3200

3884

-17.61

3.62

3.32

Longford

427

510

-16.27

0.48

0.44

Louth

2123

2654

-20.01

2.4

2.27

Mayo

1638

1944

-15.74

1.85

1.66

Meath

2820

3292

-14.34

3.19

2.81

Monaghan

781

886

-11.85

0.88

0.76

Offaly

1115

1264

-11.79

1.26

1.08

Roscommon

839

929

-9.69

0.95

0.79

Sligo

929

1055

-11.94

1.05

0.9

Tipperary

2513

2977

-15.59

2.85

2.54

Waterford

2114

3105

-31.92

2.39

2.65

Westmeath

1289

1585

-18.68

1.46

1.35

Wexford

2223

2766

-19.63

2.52

2.36

Wicklow

2062

2349

-12.22

2.33

2.01

 

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