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New Car Registrations Up 15% in January 2024.

January New Registrations Up 15%.

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today released their official 241 new vehicle registrations statistics for January.

New car registrations for the month of January were up 15% (31,470) when compared to January 2023 (27,337). However, despite this growth, registrations remain 3% lower than pre-Covid levels in 2019.

Light Commercial vehicles (LCV) are up 35.3% (7,500) compared to January last year (5,542). HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) registrations are also showing an increase of 7.8% (458) in comparison to January 2023 (425).

Imported Used Cars seen a 40.7% (5,326) increase in January 2024, when compared to January 2023 (3,786).

Electric Vehicle (EV) sales seen continued growth, with a record breaking 4,109 new electric vehicles registered for the month of January when compared to 3,674 in January 2023 (+12%).

In terms of the new car market share in 2024, Petrol cars continue to dominate at 31.83%, with Hybrid (Petrol Electric) 23.95% surpassing, Diesel 21.77%, followed by Electric 13.06%, and Plug-in Electric Hybrid 6.96%.

Automatic transmissions account for (65.77%) of market share, while manual transmissions continue to see a decline (34.11%). The hatchback is Ireland’s top selling car body type of 2024.

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commenting:
January 2024 has seen a positive start to the year for the Irish Motor Industry. New car registrations are 15% ahead of 2023, although they remain 3% behind 2019 (pre-covid levels). Sales of commercial vehicles, both Light (LCV) and Heavy (HGVs) registrations, are showing increases on last year, a positive signal from the business sector. Electric vehicles (EVs) sales continue to grow, with 4,109 registrations in January, up 12% on the same period last year. Petrol cars (31.8%) retained the top market share, while Hybrid-electric cars (23.9%) surged to overtake Diesel cars (21.7%) claiming second place for the first time. While EV sales can be viewed positively, the growth is slightly less than the overall increase in the new car market. This highlights the ongoing challenge as we move away from the early adapter stage into a more mainstream market. The Industry continues to supply a greater range of Electric Vehicles (EVs) with over 70 different EV models available for sale in Ireland. As we move forward, ongoing Government support in terms of incentives and charging infrastructure will play a vital role in ensuring the success of the next phase in the transition to electrification.”

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2024 Total New Vehicle Stats;

• New Car sales total January (2024) 31,470 v (2023) 27,337 +15%

• New Car sales total January (2024) 31,470 v (2019) 32,370 -2.8%

• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales total January (2024) 7,500 v (2023) 5,542 +35.3%

• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales total January (2024) 7,500 v (2019) 5,548 +35.2%

• New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales January (2024) 458 v (2023) 425 +7.8%

• New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales January (2024) 458 v (2019) 294 +55.8%

• New Buses/ Coaches total sales January (2024) 71 v (2023) 37 +91.9%

• Used Car Imports total January (2024) 5,326 v (2023) 3,786 40.7%

• Used Car Imports total January (2024) 5,326 v (2019) 9,003 -40.8%

• New Electric Vehicles sales total January (2024) 4,109 v (2023) 3,674 +12%

• New Electric Vehicles sales total January (2024) 4,109 v (2019) 799 +414.27%

• 10 Top Selling New Car Brands 2024 were: 1. TOYOTA, 2. HYUNDAI, 3. VOLKSWAGEN,4. SKODA,5. KIA, 6. NISSAN, 7. PEUGEOT, 8. AUDI, 9. FORD, 10. DACIA

• 10 Top New Car Model’s year 2024 were: 1. HYUNDAI TUCSON, 2. TOYOTA YARIS CROSS, 3. TOYOTA RAV 4, 4.KIA SPORTAGE, 5. TOYOTA COROLLA, 6. HYUNDAI KONA,  7.TOYOTA C-HR, 8. SKODA OCTAVIA, 9. NISSAN JUKE, 10.VOLKSWAGEN GOLF

• 10 Top Selling Electric Vehicles (EVs) Brands 2024: 1. VOLKSWAGEN (Joint 1st), 1. HYUNDAI (Joint 1st), 2.BYD, 3.KIA, 4.MG, 5. NISSAN,6. BMW, 7. SKODA, 8. MERCEDES-BENZ, 9. VOLVO 10. AUDI.

• 10 Top Selling Electric Vehicles (EVs) Models 2024: 1. HYUNDAI KONA, 2. VOLKSWAGEN ID.4,3. BYD SEAL, 4. MG MG4, 5. VOLKSWAGEN ID.3, 6. SKODA ENYAQ, 7. HYUNDAI IONIQ 5, 8. NISSAN LEAF, 9. KIA EV6, 10. BYD ATTO 3

• Top Selling Car (January) 2024: HYUNDAI TUCSON

• Top Selling Electric Car (January) 2024: HYUNDAI KONA

• 3 Top Selling Car Colours 2024: 1. Grey 2. Black 3. Blue

• Top New Car Body Type 2024: Hatchback

• 2024 % Share of New Cars by Transmission Type: Automatic 65.77%, Manual 34.11%, CTB / Linear Gear 0.12%

• Market share by engine type 2024 (January/YTD): Petrol 31.83%, Hybrid (Petrol Electric) 23.95%, Diesel 21.77%, Electric 13.06%, Plug-In Hybrid 6.96%

Tables below shows total new car registrations by county for January 2024 and total new Electric car registrations by county for January 2024.

New Car Registrations by County 2024 (January)
County 2024 Units 2023 Units % Change 2024 % Share 2023 % Share
Carlow 398 320 24.38 1.26 1.17
Cavan 387 332 16.57 1.23 1.21
Clare 696 606 14.85 2.21 2.22
Cork 3907 3398 14.98 12.41 12.43
Donegal 765 657 16.44 2.43 2.4
Dublin 11271 10306 9.36 35.82 37.7
Galway 1345 1184 13.6 4.27 4.33
Kerry 714 623 14.61 2.27 2.28
Kildare 1580 1237 27.73 5.02 4.53
Kilkenny 650 538 20.82 2.07 1.97
Laois 455 341 33.43 1.45 1.25
Leitrim 139 102 36.27 0.44 0.37
Limerick 1110 982 13.03 3.53 3.59
Longford 184 131 40.46 0.58 0.48
Louth 821 665 23.46 2.61 2.43
Mayo 593 522 13.6 1.88 1.91
Meath 1173 986 18.97 3.73 3.61
Monaghan 300 248 20.97 0.95 0.91
Offaly 411 345 19.13 1.31 1.26
Roscommon 329 278 18.35 1.05 1.02
Sligo 360 274 31.39 1.14 1
Tipperary 891 774 15.12 2.83 2.83
Waterford 782 705 10.92 2.48 2.58
Westmeath 507 428 18.46 1.61 1.57
Wexford 896 730 22.74 2.85 2.67
Wicklow 806 625 28.96 2.56 2.29
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New Electric Cars by County 2024 (January)
County 2024 Units 2023 Units % Change 2024 % Share 2023 % Share
Carlow 32 31 3.23 0.78 0.84
Cavan 21 27 -22.22 0.51 0.73
Clare 59 60 -1.67 1.44 1.63
Cork 420 417 0.72 10.22 11.35
Donegal 57 58 -1.72 1.39 1.58
Dublin 1923 1616 19 46.8 43.98
Galway 145 149 -2.68 3.53 4.06
Kerry 58 68 -14.71 1.41 1.85
Kildare 242 197 22.84 5.89 5.36
Kilkenny 57 49 16.33 1.39 1.33
Laois 53 40 32.5 1.29 1.09
Leitrim 12 8 50 0.29 0.22
Limerick 106 115 -7.83 2.58 3.13
Longford 18 8 125 0.44 0.22
Louth 97 83 16.87 2.36 2.26
Mayo 44 45 -2.22 1.07 1.22
Meath 173 170 1.76 4.21 4.63
Monaghan 18 13 38.46 0.44 0.35
Offaly 28 33 -15.15 0.68 0.9
Roscommon 22 22 0 0.54 0.6
Sligo 44 28 57.14 1.07 0.76
Tipperary 59 76 -22.37 1.44 2.07
Waterford 97 75 29.33 2.36 2.04
Westmeath 53 52 1.92 1.29 1.42
Wexford 118 92 28.26 2.87 2.5
Wicklow 153 142 7.75 3.72 3.86

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