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APRIL NEW CAR REGISTRATIONS UP 14%, WHILE ELECTRIC VEHICLES POWER AHEAD.

April New Car Registrations up 14%; Electric Vehicles power ahead 

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released their official 231 new vehicle registrations statistics for April.

New car registrations for the month of April were up 14% (8,941) when compared to April 2022 (7,857). Registrations year to date are up 16.0% (67,018) on the same period last year (57,762).

Light Commercial vehicles (LCV) are up 33.3% (2,153) compared to April last year (1,615) and year to date are up 25.3% (13,734). HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) registrations are also showing an increase of 35% (243) in comparison to April 2022 (180). Year to date HGV’s are up 41.0% (1,207).

Imported Used Cars seen a 9.1% (3,839) decrease in April 2023, when compared to April 2022 (4,222). Year to date imports are up 2.8% (16,312) on 2022 (15,861).

For the month of April 1,870 new electric vehicles were registered compared to 1,280 in April 2022 (+46.1). So far this year 11,164 new electric cars have been registered in comparison to 7,515 (+48.6%) on the same period 2022. 

Electric Vehicle and Plug-in Hybrids and Hybrids continue to increase their market share, with a combined market share now of 42%. Petrol continues to remain dominant 32.85%, with Diesel accounting for 22.34%, Hybrid 17.44%, Electric 16.66% and Plug-in Electric Hybrid 7.90%. 

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commenting: 
 
“April’s new car registrations show a 14% increase on the same month last year, while year to date registrations are 16% ahead of 2022, but still remain 8% behind that of pre-COVID 2019. Commercial vehicle registrations both the heavy and light sectors, demonstrated strong growth for the month of April. Electric vehicle sales continue to power ahead with 1,870 new electric vehicles registered in April and 11,164 registered so far this year, a 49% increase on the same period 2022. The Electric Vehicle share of the new car market has increased each month this year, with sales for the month of now April representing over 20% of the market. The momentum behind new EV sales is clearly there, but we need to continue to incentivise EV purchases if we want to continue the growth in the new EV market share, but also to create an active used EV market.” 

To present a more accurate picture of the new vehicle registrations in 2023, it is important to compare registrations totals with the same period in 2019 (pre-COVID) when businesses were operational.

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2023 Total New Vehicle Stats

  • New Car sales total year to date (2023) 67,018 v (2022) 57,762 +16.02%
  • New Car sales total year to date (2023) 67,018 v (2019) 79,030 -8.2%
  • New Car sales total April (2023) 8,941 v (2022) 7,857 +14%
  • New Car sales total April (2023) 8,941 v (2019) 8,904 +0.42% 
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2023) 13,734 v (2022) 10,960 +25.3%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2023) 13,734 v (2019) 12,853 +6.9%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total April (2023) 2,153 v (2022) 1,615 +33.3%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total April (2023) 2,153 v (2019) 1,798 +19.7%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2023) 1,207 v (2022) 856 +41.0%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2023) 1,207 v (2019) 987 +22.3%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales April (2023) 243 v (2022) 180 +35.0%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales April (2023) 243 v (2019) 231 +5.2%
  • New Buses/ Coaches sales year to date (2023) 157 v (2022) 169 -7.1%
  • New Buses/ Coaches total sales April (2023) 21 v (2022) 29 -27.6%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2023) 16,312 v (2022) 15,861 +2.8%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2023) 16,312 v (2019) 35,719 -54.3%
  • Used Car Imports total April (2023) 3,839 v (2022) 4,222 -9.1%
  • Used Car Imports total April (2023) 3,839 v (2019) 8,887 -56.8%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2023) 11,164 v (2022) 7,515 +48.6%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2023) 11,164 v (2019) 1,730 + 545.3%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales April (2023) 1,870 v (2022) 1,280 +46.1%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales April (2023) 1,870 v (2019) 295 +533.9%
  • 5 Top Selling Car Brands 2023 were: 1. TOYOTA, 2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. HYUNDAI, 4. SKODA, 5. KIA
  • 5 Top car model’s year 2023 were: 1. HYUNDAI TUCSON, 2. KIA SPORTAGE, 3. TOYOTA COROLLA, 4. TOYOTA YARIS CROSS, 5. TOYOTA C-HR
  • Top 5 Selling Electric Vehicles (EVs) Car Brands 2023: 1. VOLKSWAGEN, 2. HYUNDAI, 3. KIA, 4. TESLA, 5. BMW
  • Top 5 Selling Electric Vehicles (EVs) models 2023: 1. VOLKSWAGEN ID.4, 2. HYUNDAI IONIQ 5, 3. TESLA MODEL Y, 4. SKODA ENYAQ, 5. KIA EV6
  • Top Selling Car (April) 2023: DACIA SANDERO
  • Top Selling Electric Car (April) 2023: VOLKSWAGEN ID.4
  • Market share by engine type 2023: Petrol 32.85%, Diesel 22.34%, Hybrid 17.44%, Electric 16.66%, Plug-In Hybrid 7.90%

Tables below shows total new Electric car registrations by county and total new car registrations by county for April 2023. 

New Electric Vehicle Registrations by County 2023 (January-April)

County

2023 Units

2022 Units

% Change

2023 % Share

2022 % Share

Carlow

108

69

56.52

0.97

0.92

Cavan

87

47

85.11

0.78

0.63

Clare

212

106

100

1.9

1.41

Cork

1177

733

60.57

10.54

9.75

Donegal

156

94

65.96

1.4

1.25

Dublin

5180

3399

52.4

46.4

45.23

Galway

435

322

35.09

3.9

4.28

Kerry

174

131

32.82

1.56

1.74

Kildare

596

439

35.76

5.34

5.84

Kilkenny

146

110

32.73

1.31

1.46

Laois

111

84

32.14

0.99

1.12

Leitrim

33

24

37.5

0.3

0.32

Limerick

285

195

46.15

2.55

2.59

Longford

37

24

54.17

0.33

0.32

Louth

211

144

46.53

1.89

1.92

Mayo

131

114

14.91

1.17

1.52

Meath

499

329

51.67

4.47

4.38

Monaghan

43

23

86.96

0.39

0.31

Offaly

74

64

15.63

0.66

0.85

Roscommon

72

44

63.64

0.64

0.59

Sligo

86

89

-3.37

0.77

1.18

Tipperary

211

179

17.88

1.89

2.38

Waterford

220

154

42.86

1.97

2.05

Westmeath

154

108

42.59

1.38

1.44

Wexford

274

205

33.66

2.45

2.73

Wicklow

452

285

58.6

4.05

3.79

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New Car Registrations by County 2023 (January-April)

County

2023 Units

2022 Units

% Change

2023 % Share

2022 % Share

Carlow

740

684

8.19

1.1

1.18

Cavan

730

628

16.24

1.09

1.09

Clare

1391

1204

15.53

2.08

2.08

Cork

7772

7379

5.33

11.6

12.77

Donegal

1441

1407

2.42

2.15

2.44

Dublin

28421

21448

32.51

42.41

37.13

Galway

2721

2597

4.77

4.06

4.5

Kerry

1376

1277

7.75

2.05

2.21

Kildare

2825

2653

6.48

4.22

4.59

Kilkenny

1193

1126

5.95

1.78

1.95

Laois

776

745

4.16

1.16

1.29

Leitrim

254

240

5.83

0.38

0.42

Limerick

2176

1985

9.62

3.25

3.44

Longford

305

317

-3.79

0.46

0.55

Louth

1467

1390

5.54

2.19

2.41

Mayo

1155

1111

3.96

1.72

1.92

Meath

2284

2104

8.56

3.41

3.64

Monaghan

522

474

10.13

0.78

0.82

Offaly

706

710

-0.56

1.05

1.23

Roscommon

662

576

14.93

0.99

1

Sligo

612

628

-2.55

0.91

1.09

Tipperary

1704

1640

3.9

2.54

2.84

Waterford

1704

1495

13.98

2.54

2.59

Westmeath

902

872

3.44

1.35

1.51

Wexford

1656

1659

-0.18

2.47

2.87

Wicklow

1523

1413

7.78

2.27

2.45

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