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New Car Registrations: Up 22% in November: Year-To-Date Down 1%.

New Car Registrations: +22% in November 2024; Year-to-date -1%.  

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI)has released their official 242 new vehicle registrations statistics for November.

New car registrations for the month of November were up 22% (1,123) when compared to November 2023 (921). Registrations year to date are down 1% (120,783) on the same period last year (122,055).

Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) declined by 30% (537) compared to November last year (767). Year-to-date LCVs are up 6.9% (30,700). HGVs (Heavy Goods Vehicles) registrations are down 20% (96) in comparison to November 2023 (120). Year-to-date HGVs are up 8.8% (2,849).

Imported Used Cars have seen a 2.4% (4,964) rise in November 2024, when compared to November 2023 (4,846). Year-to-date imports are up 23.5% (58,410) on 2023 (47,307).

In November 516 new electric cars were registered, which was 59.3% increase on the 324 registrations in November 2023. So far this year, 17,168 new electric cars have been registered representing a 24.2% decrease compared to the same period in 2023 when 22,653 electric cars were registered.

In the new car market share by engine type for 2024, Petrol cars continue to lead the new car market at 30.38% followed by Diesel at 22.86%, then Hybrid (Petrol Electric) at 20.95%, Electric at 14.21%, and Plug-in Electric Hybrid at 10.05%.

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commenting: “In November new car registrations increased by 22% when compared to the same month last year. Despite this increase, year-to-date registrations are down by 1%. Both light and heavy commercial vehicle registrations saw a decline in sales for November, but activity year to date remains ahead for the commercial fleets. The new electric car market, following nine months of decline, saw some improvement in November, with 516 new electric cars registered, representing a 59% increase from November 2023. However, year to date EV registrations are 24% lower than 2023. Hopefully, we are starting to turn a corner for Electric Vehicles following a very challenging year. With this in mind, the new Programme for Government must include increased support for the EV project, strong investment in incentives and in the charging infrastructure. As we approach the final few weeks of 2024, the Industry’s focus is now firmly on its key selling period at the start of 2025 with generous incentives for customers to buy new cars across all brands and all market segments, members are hopeful for the busy start to 2025”.

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2024 Total New Vehicle Stats.

• New Car sales total year to date (2024) 120,783 v (2023) 122,055 -1%

• New Car sales total November (2024) 1,123 v (2023) 921 +22%

• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2024) 30,700 v (2023) 28,706 +6.9%

• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales total November (2024) 537 v (2023) 767 -30%

• Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2024) 2,849 v (2023) 2,618 +8.8%

• New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales November (2024) 96 v (2023) 120 -20%

• New Buses/ Coaches sales year to date (2024) 576 v (2023) 317 +81.7%

• Used Car Imports total year to date (2024) 58,410 v (2023) 47,307 +23.5%

• Used Car Imports total November (2024) 4,964 v (2023) 4,846 +2.4%

• New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2024) 17,168 v (2023) 22,653 -24.2%

• New Electric Vehicles sales total November (2024) 516 v (2023) 324 +59.3%

• 5 Top Selling New Car Brands 2024 were: 1. TOYOTA, 2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. SKODA, 4. HYUNDAI, 5. KIA

• 5 Top New Car Model’s 2024 were: 1. HYUNDAI TUCSON, 2. SKODA OCTAVIA, 3. KIA SPORTAGE, 4. TOYOTA RAV 4, 5. TOYOTA YARIS CROSS

• 5 Top Selling Electric Vehicles (EVs) Brands 2024: 1. TESLA, 2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. KIA, 4. HYUNDAI, 5. BYD

• 5 Top Selling Electric Vehicle Models (EVs) 2024: 1. VOLKSWAGEN ID.4, 2. TESLA MODEL 3, 3. TESLA MODEL Y, 4. KIA EV6, 5. HYUNDAI KONA

• Top Selling Car (November) 2024: TESLA MODEL 3

• Top Selling Electric Car (November) 2024: TESLA MODEL 3
• Market share by engine type 2024: Petrol 30.38%, Diesel 22.86%, Hybrid (Petrol Electric) 20.95%, Electric 14.21%, Plug-In Electric Hybrid 10.05%

• Tables below show total new car registrations by county 2024 and total new Electric car registrations by county 2024.

New Car Registrations by County 2024 

(January-November)

County 2024 Units 2023 Units % Change 2024 % Share 2023 % Share
Carlow 1193 1253 -4.79 0.99 1.03
Cavan 1251 1251 0 1.04 1.02
Clare 2467 2395 3.01 2.04 1.96
Cork 13621 13879 -1.86 11.28 11.37
Donegal 2754 2575 6.95 2.28 2.11
Dublin 52379 53761 -2.57 43.37 44.05
Galway 4697 4808 -2.31 3.89 3.94
Kerry 2489 2440 2.01 2.06 2
Kildare 5383 5189 3.74 4.46 4.25
Kilkenny 2048 2044 0.2 1.7 1.67
Laois 1422 1360 4.56 1.18 1.11
Leitrim 487 448 8.71 0.4 0.37
Limerick 3957 3801 4.1 3.28 3.11
Longford 550 532 3.38 0.46 0.44
Louth 2706 2647 2.23 2.24 2.17
Mayo 2038 2056 -0.88 1.69 1.68
Meath 3999 4156 -3.78 3.31 3.41
Monaghan 976 933 4.61 0.81 0.76
Offaly 1306 1311 -0.38 1.08 1.07
Roscommon 1121 1139 -1.58 0.93 0.93
Sligo 1184 1119 5.81 0.98 0.92
Tipperary 2894 2923 -0.99 2.4 2.39
Waterford 2525 2752 -8.25 2.09 2.25
Westmeath 1694 1656 2.29 1.4 1.36
Wexford 2894 2849 1.58 2.4 2.33
Wicklow 2748 2778 -1.08 2.28 2.28

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New Electric Car Registrations by County 2024
(January-November)
County 2024 Units 2023 Units % Change 2024 % Share 2023 % Share
Carlow 129 212 -39.15 0.75 0.94
Cavan 82 162 -49.38 0.48 0.72
Clare 232 421 -44.89 1.35 1.86
Cork 1582 2309 -31.49 9.21 10.19
Donegal 204 304 -32.89 1.19 1.34
Dublin 8901 10866 -18.08 51.85 47.97
Galway 499 822 -39.29 2.91 3.63
Kerry 210 310 -32.26 1.22 1.37
Kildare 1008 1253 -19.55 5.87 5.53
Kilkenny 231 276 -16.3 1.35 1.22
Laois 167 213 -21.6 0.97 0.94
Leitrim 32 58 -44.83 0.19 0.26
Limerick 439 588 -25.34 2.56 2.6
Longford 48 71 -32.39 0.28 0.31
Louth 338 453 -25.39 1.97 2
Mayo 141 247 -42.91 0.82 1.09
Meath 714 1036 -31.08 4.16 4.57
Monaghan 65 97 -32.99 0.38 0.43
Offaly 117 167 -29.94 0.68 0.74
Roscommon 86 123 -30.08 0.5 0.54
Sligo 97 183 -46.99 0.57 0.81
Tipperary 212 376 -43.62 1.23 1.66
Waterford 368 416 -11.54 2.14 1.84
Westmeath 193 275 -29.82 1.12 1.21
Wexford 427 513 -16.76 2.49 2.26
Wicklow 646 902 -28.38 3.76 3.98

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Pictured above is the new Tesla Model 3, Ireland’s Top-Selling Car in November 2024.

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