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New Car Registrations Up 19% in 2021.

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today (January 4th 2022) 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.

Total new car registrations for 2021, finished at 104,932 +19% on 2020 (88,325) and down 10.4% on 2019 (117,109).    

New Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) registrations in 2021 experienced an increase of 32.3% (28,741) compared to 2020 (21,732) and +13.4% 2019 (25,336). While New Heavy Commercial Vehicle registrations (HGV experienced an increase of 31.5% (2,716) in comparison to 2020 (2,066) and +2.1% on 2019 (2,659).

Imported Used Cars finished with 63,617 registrations, a decrease of 20.4% on 2020 (79,969) and a decrease of 44.2% on 2019 (113,926).

A total of 8,646 new electric cars were registered in 2021, an increase on the 4,013 registrations seen in 2020 and 3,444 in 2019. 

Other stats of note show a changing market place in 2021. Diesel accounted for 33.44%, Petrol 32.16%, Hybrid 16.22%, Electric 8.24%, and Plug-In Hybrid 7.26%. Diesel remains the most popular engine type despite a decline in its market share last year (9.85%) while hybrid, electric and plug-in hybrid continue to gain market share in 2021.  

Manual transmissions account for (50.95%) in market share, while automatic transmissions (48.93%) continue to increase their popularity again this year.

The hatchback remains Ireland’s top selling car body type of 2021. While grey is the top selling colour and has continued to keep that title for the past six years.

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commented:

 “The difficulties arising from both COVID and Brexit impacted on the supply and demand for cars, which made 2021 another challenging year for the Irish Motor Industry. While new car sales show a 19% increase on 2020, they remain behind 2019 levels. On a positive note, the sale of Electric Vehicles (EVs) more than doubled in 2021, and with the sale of EVs being underpinned by SEAI Grants, we can expect to see an increasing number of new EVs on Irish roads in 2022. Commercial Vehicles sales also saw a significant improvement in 2021, with light commercial vehicles up over 30% on 2020, reflecting the increase in business confidence as the year progressed. The Industry is hopeful that 2022 will see further improvements in business levels. Pre-orders do indicate a strong appetite for new and used cars, providing a positive outlook for our Industry and with a return to pre-pandemic 2019 new car sales levels expected. However, even these anticipated sales will not be sufficient to reduce Ireland’s ageing car fleet. We need to see significant growth in the years ahead if we want to optimise the benefits of reduced emissions from new cars. We will see annual increases in Electric Vehicle sales, but the extent of their penetration into the fleet will not only be determined by the increased choice of EVs been supplied but also by the continuation of Government supports.”

2021 Total New Vehicle Stats.

  • New Car sales total year to date (2021) 104,932 v (2020) 88,325 +19%
  • New Car sales total year to date (2021) 104,932 v (2019) 117,109 -10.4%
  • New Car sales total December (2021) 387 v (2020) 601 -35.61% 
  • New Car sales total December (2021) 387 v (2019) 224 +72.8%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2021) 28,741 v (2020) 21,732 +32.3%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2021) 28,741 v (2019) 25,336 +13.4%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total December (2021) 314 v (2020) 301 +4.3%
  • Light Commercial Vehicles sales total December (2021) 314 v (2019) 175 +79.4%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2021) 2,716 v (2020) 2,066 +31.5%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2021) 2,716 v (2019) 2,659 +2.1%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales December (2021) 53 v (2020) 29 +82.8%
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales December (2021) 53 v (2019) 49 +8.2%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2021) 63,617 v (2020) 79,969 -20.4%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2021) 63,617 v (2019) 113,926 -44.2%
  • Used Car Imports total December (2021) 3,633 v (2020) 12,820 -71.7%
  • Used Car Imports total December (2021) 3,633 v (2019) 10,026 -63.8%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2021) 8,646 v (2020) 4,013 +115.4%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2021) 8,646 v (2019) 3,444 +151.0%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales December (2021) 118 v (2020) 85 +38.8%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales December (2021) 118 v (2019) 31 +280.6%
  • 5 Top Selling Car Brands 2021 were: 1.Toyota 2.Volkswagen 3. Hyundai 4. Skoda 5. Ford 
  • 5 Top car model’s year 2021 were 1. Hyundai Tucson 2. Toyota Corolla 3.Toyota Yaris 4.Volkswagen Tiguan 5. Toyota C-HR
  • Top Selling Electric Vehicle (EV) 2021: VOLKSWAGEN ID.4
  • Top Selling Car 2021: HYUNDAI TUCSON
  • 3 Top Selling Car Colour 2021: 1. Grey 2. Black 3.Blue
  • Top Car Body Type: Hatchback
  • 2021 % Share of Cars by Transmission Type: Manual 50.95% Automatic 48.93% 
  • Market share by engine type 2021: Diesel 33.44% Petrol 32.16% Hybrid 16.22%, Electric 8.24%, Plug-in Hybrid 7.26%

 

Total New Car Registrations By County 2021

County

2021 Units

2020 Units

% Change

2021 % Share

2020 % Share

Carlow

1177

1031

14.16

1.12

1.17

Cavan

1137

1000

13.7

1.08

1.13

Clare

2115

1981

6.76

2.02

2.24

Cork

12347

11106

11.17

11.77

12.57

Donegal

2406

2101

14.52

2.29

2.38

Dublin

43756

34212

27.9

41.7

38.73

Galway

4105

3632

13.02

3.91

4.11

Kerry

2223

1934

14.94

2.12

2.19

Kildare

4489

3893

15.31

4.28

4.41

Kilkenny

1861

1785

4.26

1.77

2.02

Laois

1236

1180

4.75

1.18

1.34

Leitrim

390

397

-1.76

0.37

0.45

Limerick

3479

3200

8.72

3.32

3.62

Longford

517

427

21.08

0.49

0.48

Louth

2361

2123

11.21

2.25

2.4

Mayo

1850

1638

12.94

1.76

1.85

Meath

3402

2820

20.64

3.24

3.19

Monaghan

881

781

12.8

0.84

0.88

Offaly

1164

1115

4.39

1.11

1.26

Roscommon

993

839

18.36

0.95

0.95

Sligo

1068

929

14.96

1.02

1.05

Tipperary

2711

2513

7.88

2.58

2.85

Waterford

2719

2114

28.62

2.59

2.39

Westmeath

1566

1289

21.49

1.49

1.46

Wexford

2601

2223

17

2.48

2.52

Wicklow

2378

2062

15.32

2.27

2.33

 

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