121,850 New Car Registrations in 2023; Electric Cars up 45%

02/01/2024
  • 121,850 new cars registered in 2023 compared to 105,398 for the same period in 2022 (+16%) and 117,109 in 2019 (+4%).
  • 22,789 new electric cars registered in 2023 comparison to 15,678 on the same period 2022 (+45.4%) and 3,444 in 2019 (+561.7%).

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today released their official new vehicle registrations statistics for 2023.

Total new car registrations for 2023, finished at 121,850 +16% on 2022 (105,398) and up 4% on 2019 (117,109).   

New Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) registrations in 2023 saw an increase of 25.1% (29,403) compared to 2022 (23,510) and a 16.1% increase on 2019 (25,336). While New Heavy Commercial Vehicle registrations (HGV) saw an increase of 20.4% (2,655) in comparison to 2022 (2,205) and 19.9% on 2019 (2,214).

Imported Used Cars saw 50,716 registrations in 2023, an increase of 9.09% on 2022 (46,490) and a decrease of 55.48% on 2019 (113,926).

A total of 22,789 new electric cars were registered in 2023, an increase on the 15,678 registrations seen in 2022 (+45.4%) and 3,444 in 2019 (+561.7%).

Market share for 2023 seen Petrol account for 30.07%, Diesel 22.16%, Electric 18.70%, Hybrid 18.54% and Plug-In Hybrid 8.28%. Petrol continues to remain the most popular engine type for 2023, while Electric, Hybrid, and Plug-in electric hybrid account for 45.5% of the market. 

Automatic transmissions now account for (64.54%) of market share, while manual transmissions have declined (35.35%).

The hatchback continues to remain Ireland’s top selling car body type of 2023. While grey retains the top selling colour title for the eight year running.

 

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commenting: 

“2023 was a year of progress for the Irish Motor Industry, both in terms of new vehicle registrations and electric vehicle sales. New car registrations finished at 121,850 units, up 16% on last year and 4% ahead of pre-COVID 2019. The growth in electric vehicle sales continued into 2023, with an increase in market share from 15% in 2022 to nearly 19% in 2023.This represented a 45% increase in EV sales for the year. We do expect to see some growth in EV sales again in 2024, but key to this will be the ongoing Government support, both in terms of vehicle and taxation incentives and investment in a fit for purpose charging infrastructure. The mix in the new car market however, from electric to hybrid to more traditional engine types, highlights the diverse nature of Irish motorists’ driving requirements, and reducing the age of the national fleet, as well as moving to zero emission vehicles, will be vital if we want to get close to Ireland’s climate goals. The commercial vehicle sector both light and heavy vehicles also delivered a solid performance in 2023. Light commercial vehicles finished 25% ahead of last year and Heavy Goods Vehicles saw a 20% increase on 2022.”  

2023 Total New Vehicle Stats

  • New Car sales total year to date (2023) 121,850 v (2022) 105,398 +16%
  • New Car sales total year to date (2023) 121,850 v (2019) 117,109 +4%
  • New Car sales total December (2023) 345 v (2022) 209 +65.1%
  • New Car sales total December (2023) 345 v (2019) 224 +54.0%
  • New Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2023) 29,403 v (2022) 23,510 +25.1%
  • New Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2023) 29,403 v (2019) 25,336 +16.1%
  • New Light Commercial Vehicles sales total December (2023) 148 v (2022) 347 -57.3%
  •  New Light Commercial Vehicles sales total December (2023) 148 v (2019) 175 -15.4%
  • New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2023) 2,655 v (2022) 2,205 +20.4%
  • New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2023) 2,655 v (2019) 2,214 +19.9%
  • New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales December (2023) 37 v (2022) 36 +2.8%
  • New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales December (2023) 37 v (2019) 36 +2.8%
  • New Buses/Coaches sales year to date (2023) 340 v (2022) 287 +18.5%
  • New Buses/Coaches sales December (2023) 22 v (2022) 30 -26.7%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2023) 50,716 v (2022) 46,490 +9.1%
  • Used Car Imports total year to date (2023) 50,716 v (2019) 113,926 -55.5%
  • Used Car Imports total December (2023) 3,409 v (2022) 2,443 +39.5%
  • Used Car Imports total December (2023) 3,409 v (2019) 10,026 -66.0%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2023) 22,789 v (2022) 15,678 +45.4%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales total year to date (2023) 22,789 v (2019) 3,444 +561.7%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales December (2023) 199 v (2022) 88 +126.1%
  • New Electric Vehicles sales December (2023) 199 v (2019) 31 +541.9%
  • 5 Top Selling New Car Brands 2023 were: 1. TOYOTA,2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. HYUNDAI, 4. SKODA, 5.KIA
  • 5 Top New Car Model’s year 2023 were 1. HYUNDAI TUCSON, 2.KIA SPORTAGE, 3.TOYOTA COROLLA, 4.TOYOTA YARIS CROSS, 5.VOLKSWAGEN ID.4
  • 5 Top Selling New Electric Vehicles (EVs) Car Brands 2023: 1.VOLKSWAGEN, 2.TESLA , 3.HYUNDAI, 4.KIA, 5.MG
  • 5 Top Selling New Electric Vehicles (EVs) Models 2023: 1.VOLKSWAGEN ID.4, 2. TESLA MODEL Y, 3. SKODA ENYAQ, 4.HYUNDAI IONIQ 5, 5.MG MG4
  • Top Selling New Car 2023: HYUNDAI TUCSON
  • Top 3 Top Selling New Car Colours 2023: 1. Grey 2. Black 3.Blue
  • Top New Car Body Type: Hatchback
  •  2023 % Share of Cars by Transmission Type: Automatic 64.54% Manual 35.35%
  • Market share by engine type 2023: Petrol 30.07%, Diesel 22.16%, Electric 18.70%, Hybrid 18.54%, Plug-in Hybrid 8.28%
  • Tables below shows total new car registrations by county for 2023 (January-December) and total new Electric car registrations by county 2023.

New Car Registrations by County 2023
(January- December)

County

2023 Units

2022 Units

% Change

2023 % Share

2022 % Share

Carlow

1255

1187

5.73

1.03

1.13

Cavan

1244

1084

14.76

1.02

1.03

Clare

2392

2112

13.26

1.96

2

Cork

13829

13034

6.1

11.35

12.37

Donegal

2573

2537

1.42

2.11

2.41

Dublin

53759

41811

28.58

44.12

39.67

Galway

4801

4491

6.9

3.94

4.26

Kerry

2430

2285

6.35

1.99

2.17

Kildare

5189

4670

11.11

4.26

4.43

Kilkenny

2033

1937

4.96

1.67

1.84

Laois

1359

1235

10.04

1.12

1.17

Leitrim

442

427

3.51

0.36

0.41

Limerick

3781

3565

6.06

3.1

3.38

Longford

534

515

3.69

0.44

0.49

Louth

2637

2474

6.59

2.16

2.35

Mayo

2045

1934

5.74

1.68

1.83

Meath

4158

3680

12.99

3.41

3.49

Monaghan

934

826

13.08

0.77

0.78

Offaly

1309

1212

8

1.07

1.15

Roscommon

1124

1003

12.06

0.92

0.95

Sligo

1116

1035

7.83

0.92

0.98

Tipperary

2915

2723

7.05

2.39

2.58

Waterford

2744

2619

4.77

2.25

2.48

Westmeath

1650

1530

7.84

1.35

1.45

Wexford

2820

2875

-1.91

2.31

2.73

Wicklow

2777

2597

6.93

2.28

2.46

New Electric Car Registrations by county 2023
(January-December)

County

2023 Units

2022 Units

% Change

2023 % Share

2022 % Share

Carlow

214

140

52.86

0.94

0.89

Cavan

162

103

57.28

0.71

0.66

Clare

421

250

68.4

1.85

1.59

Cork

2321

1515

53.2

10.18

9.66

Donegal

305

238

28.15

1.34

1.52

Dublin

10966

7309

50.03

48.12

46.62

Galway

828

633

30.81

3.63

4.04

Kerry

308

236

30.51

1.35

1.51

Kildare

1258

848

48.35

5.52

5.41

Kilkenny

276

224

23.21

1.21

1.43

Laois

214

158

35.44

0.94

1.01

Leitrim

58

45

28.89

0.25

0.29

Limerick

587

428

37.15

2.58

2.73

Longford

72

46

56.52

0.32

0.29

Louth

455

281

61.92

2

1.79

Mayo

247

220

12.27

1.08

1.4

Meath

1046

696

50.29

4.59

4.44

Monaghan

97

59

64.41

0.43

0.38

Offaly

167

128

30.47

0.73

0.82

Roscommon

123

107

14.95

0.54

0.68

Sligo

181

155

16.77

0.79

0.99

Tipperary

378

335

12.84

1.66

2.14

Waterford

416

308

35.06

1.83

1.96

Westmeath

274

205

33.66

1.2

1.31

Wexford

511

386

32.38

2.24

2.46

Wicklow

904

625

44.64

3.97

3.99