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April registrations positive as retailers prepare for showroom re-open.

April registrations positive as retailers prepare for showroom re-open.

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today released their official new vehicle statistics. To present a more accurate picture of the new vehicle registrations, it is important to compare registrations totals with the same period in 2019 (pre-COVID) when businesses were fully operational.

Light Commercials Vehicles (LCV) seen an increase of 2,385 registrations compared to April last year 231 and 1,798 for the same month in 2019. Year to date 13,722 new LCVs were registered an increase on last year’s 9,500 (+44.4%) and 12,853 on 2019 (+6.67%).

Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) seen 325 registrations in April when compared to 96 in April 2020 and 305 April 2019. Year to date HGV’s registrations total 1,223 compared with 1,004 in 2020 (+21.81%) and 1,189 in 2019 (+2.86%).

5,676 used cars were imported in April 2021, compared with 200 imports in April 2020, a decrease on the 8,887 imports in April 2019. Year to date used imports are up 36.4% (24,095) on 2020 (17,666) and down 32.54% on 2019 (35,719).

For the month of April 596 new electric vehicles were registered compared to 50 in April 2020. So far this year 3,414 new electric cars have been registered in comparison to 1,700 on the same period 2020. Electric Vehicle and Plug-in Hybrids and Hybrids continue to increase their market share, with their combined market share now over 22.61%. Diesel now accounts for 36.86%, Petrol 32.06%, Hybrid 16.66%, Electric 6.18% and Plug-in Electric Hybrid 5.95%

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commenting:
“While new cars sales to the end of April have now overtaken sales for the same period last year, they are still over 24% behind pre-COVID 2019. The investment in on-line selling platforms over the last year and the ability to offer a click and deliver service to car buyers has been a lifeline to the Industry during this difficult time. The phased re-opening of showrooms announced by Government last week has been welcomed by the Industry, and retailers are cautiously optimistic about car sales, both new and used, in the weeks and months ahead. It is hoped that pent up demand allied with the increase in personal savings will see customers returning to showrooms. It should be underlined that car retailing operates in large open spaces, and with low footfall and the ability to social distance well beyond the recommended two metres, showrooms are a safe environment for customers.”.

2021 Total New Vehicle Stats;

  • New Car sales total year to date (2021) 55,207 v (2020) 50,138 +10.1%
  • New Car sales total year to date (2021) 55,207 v (2019) 73,030 -24.41%
  • New Car sales total April (2021) 7,166 v (2020) 343 +1989.21%
  • New Car sales total April (2021) 7,166 v (2019) 8,904 -19.52%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2021) 13,722 v (2020) 9,500 +44.4%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2021) 13,722 v (2019) 12,853 +6.76%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total April (2021) 2,385 v (2020) 231 +932.5%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total April (2021) 2,385 v (2019) 1,798 +32.65%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2021) 1,223 v (2020) 1,004 +21.8%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2021) 1,223 v (2019) 1,189 +2.86%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales April (2021) 325 v (2020) 96 +238.5%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales April (2021) 325 v (2019) 305 +6.56%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2021) 24,095 v (2020) 17,666 +36.4%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2021) 24,095 v (2019) 35,719 -32.54%
  • Used Car Imports total April (2021) 5,676 v (2020) 200 +2738.00%
  • Used Car Imports total April (2021) 5,676 v (2019) 8,887 -36.13%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2021) 3,414 v (2020) 1,700 +100.82%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2021) 3,414 v (2019) 1,730 +97.34%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales April (2021) 596 v (2020) 50 +1092.00%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales April (2021) 596 v (2019) 295 +102.03%
  • 5 Top Selling Car Brands April 2021 were:1.Toyota 2.Volkswagen 3.Hyundai 4. Skoda 5. Ford
  • 5 Top car model’s year April 2021 were 1.Hyundai Tucson 2.Toyota Corolla 3.Toyota RAV 4, 4.Ford Focus 5.Volkswagen Tiguan
  • Top Selling Car April 2021: Hyundai Tucson
  • Market share by engine type 2021: Diesel 36.86%, Petrol 32.06%, Electric 6.18%, Plug-In Hybrid 5.95% and Hybrid 16.66%
  • Table below shows new car registrations by county for January-April 2021.
New Car Registration by County January-April 2021
County 2021 Units 2020 Units % Change 2021 % Share 2020 % Share
Carlow 652 615 6.02 1.18 1.23
Cavan 657 600 9.5 1.19 1.2
Clare 1227 1113 10.24 2.22 2.22
Cork 6994 6463 8.22 12.67 12.89
Donegal 1361 1178 15.53 2.47 2.35
Dublin 20963 18604 12.68 37.97 37.11
Galway 2248 2100 7.05 4.07 4.19
Kerry 1231 1153 6.76 2.23 2.3
Kildare 2406 2280 5.53 4.36 4.55
Kilkenny 1122 1058 6.05 2.03 2.11
Laois 717 706 1.56 1.3 1.41
Leitrim 218 232 -6.03 0.39 0.46
Limerick 2068 1866 10.83 3.75 3.72
Longford 301 230 30.87 0.55 0.46
Louth 1322 1269 4.18 2.39 2.53
Mayo 1014 996 1.81 1.84 1.99
Meath 1853 1642 12.85 3.36 3.27
Monaghan 525 440 19.32 0.95 0.88
Offaly 679 679 0 1.23 1.35
Roscommon 567 499 13.63 1.03 1
Sligo 580 557 4.13 1.05 1.11
Tipperary 1584 1488 6.45 2.87 2.97
Waterford 1380 1210 14.05 2.5 2.41
Westmeath 875 732 19.54 1.58 1.46
Wexford 1425 1287 10.72 2.58 2.57
Wicklow 1238 1141 8.5 2.24 2.28

Pictured above; New Hyundai Tucson – Ireland’s Best-Selling Car in April 2021.

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