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Vehicles licensed for the first time November 2024

New hybrid cars licensed in the first 11 months of 2024 grew by 24% compared with the same period last year

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CSO statistical release, , 11am

Key Findings

  • The total number of new private cars licensed in the first 11 months of 2024 fell slightly in comparison with the same period in 2023 (115,639 vs 116,360).

  • The number of used (imported) cars licensed increased by a quarter (25%) (58,132 vs 46,570) over the same period.

  • In the first 11 months of 2024, 15% of all new cars licensed for the first time were electric compared with 19% in the same period in 2023 (16,786 vs 22,249).

  • The number of new petrol and electric hybrid cars licensed in the first 11 months of 2024 rose by almost one-third (32%) when compared with the same period in 2023 (23,752 vs 17,943). This has driven up the share of hybrids among new private cars from 17% to 22%.

  • The combined share of petrol and diesel cars among new private cars licensed year-to-date has remained almost the same as in 2023 (54% vs 55%).

  • Toyota (244) was the most popular make of new private car licensed in November 2024.

Statistician's Comment

The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has today (10 December 2024) published Vehicles licensed for the first time for November 2024. 

Commenting on the data, Damien Lenihan, Statistician in the Transport Section of the CSO, said: “Today’s figures from the CSO show a 25% decrease in the number of electric cars licensed for the first time in the first 11 months of 2024 (16,786) when compared with the same period in 2023 (22,249). In the same two periods, we see growth in the licensing of petrol & electric hybrid vehicles. The number of new petrol & electric hybrid cars licensed increased by 32% from 17,943 in the first 11 months of 2023 to 23,752 in the same period of 2024. 

In the first 11 months of 2024, 36,208 new cars licensed were petrol compared with 38,373 in the same period of 2023, a fall of 6%. Comparing the same 11 month period in 2023 and 2024, the number of new diesel cars licensed rose by 3% (25,724 vs 26,562).

Used Private Cars

There were 15,565 used (imported) diesel private cars licensed in the first 11 months of 2024, compared with 14,394 in the same period of 2023, up 8%. 

The total number of used private cars licensed in the first 11 months of 2024 rose by a quarter (25%) compared with the same period in 2023 (See Table 1).

Most Popular Car Brands

Data also shows that Toyota (244) was the most popular make of new private car licensed in November 2024, followed by Volkswagen (189), Skoda (167), Tesla (146), and BMW (141). Together, these five makes represented 44% of all new private cars licensed in November 2024 (See Table 4). 

The most popular brand of new electric car licensed in November 2024 was Tesla Model 3 (96), followed by Tesla Model Y (50), and Nissan Leaf (39) (See TEM28 for further information).

Editor's Note

Registration and licensing figures may differ in a given month for a number of reasons, some of which are outlined below:

  • Vehicles registered in the latter part of a particular month may not be licensed until a later month because of the time lapse between registration and first licensing.
  • In some cases, a vehicle may be registered by a dealership in advance of a sale.
  • Registered vehicles which are not used in a public place (e.g. tractors for use exclusively on the land) may not need to be licensed.

Cars Licensed

Figure 1 shows data on the number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time in November 2019 to November 2024

Figure 1: Private Cars Licensed for the first time
Table 1 Number of vehicles licensed for the first time classified by taxation class
Taxation ClassNovember January - November
20232024Change 20232024Change
New vehicles    
New Private Cars 2,2912,024-267-12% 116,360115,639-721-1%
New Goods Vehicles 1,9651,784-181-9% 28,15030,1702,0207%
New Tractors 9894-4-4% 2,2532,070-183-8%
New Motor Cycles 127107-20-16% 2,8672,708-159-6%
New Exempt Vehicles 2052565125% 6,1336,2621292%
New Other 109108-1-1% 1,7492,25150229%
Total New Vehicles 4,7954,373-422-9% 157,512159,1001,5881%
         
Used (imported) vehicles         
Used private cars 4,6725,12445210% 46,57058,13211,56225%
Used goods vehicles 8751,06318821% 8,78310,2051,42216%
Used tractors 1652417648% 2,3602,414542%
Used motorcycles 201172-29-14% 2,7122,639-73-3%
Used other vehicles 503538357% 5,3096,11780815%
Total used vehicles 6,4167,13872211% 65,73479,50713,77321%
          
Total all vehicles 11,21111,5113003% 223,246238,60715,3617%

Cars licensed by fuel type

Figure 2 In November 2024, 28% of all new private cars licensed were electric.

Figure 2: New private cars licensed by fuel type, June 2024 to November 2024
Table 2 Number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time by fuel type

Fuel & Emissions Type

Table 3 Number of new private cars licensed for the first time by CO2 emission band and fuel type, November 2024

Car Makes

Most popular makes of new cars, November 2024
Toyota 12
Volkswagen9
Skoda8
Tesla7
BMW7
Other56
Most popular makes of new cars, November 2023
Toyota 9
Volkswagen15
Skoda7
Tesla7
BMW6
Other56
Table 4 Number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time by make, November 2024

New electric cars by make and model

Most popular make of new electric model cars, November 2024
Tesla
Model 3
17
Tesla
Model Y
9
Nissan
Leaf
7
Polestar
2
5
Kia
EV 6
5
Other58
Most popular make of new electric model cars, November 2023
Tesla
Model Y
19
Volkswagen
ID.4
9
Tesla
Model 3
8
Skoda
Enyaq
6
MG MG45
Other52
Table 5 Top 20 new private cars licensed for the first time classified by fuel type and make and model, November 2024

Imported Cars

X-axis label20202021202220232024 to date
<1 year old21111
1-2 years old1811798
3-5 years old5656362927
6-9 years old2025424242
Over 10 years old57141922
Table 6 Number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time

Seasonally Adjusted Figures

X-axis labelUnadjusted dataAdjusted dataTrend
November 2019167680448004
December 201972980788119
January 20202066587508215
February 20201326386058221
March 20201023970148146
April 2020133810641114
May 2020149017762654
June 2020218950805018
July 20201532973437524
August 2020736086708859
September 2020574791259124
October 2020418995439215
November 2020146864379110
December 20201032106258841
January 20211694882878496
February 20211167277298247
March 20211067266848220
April 2021821469448440
May 2021733786728803
June 20214980109759156
July 202120232103109365
August 2021856390969356
September 2021635494219187
October 2021388285968955
November 2021216787918736
December 202183283288569
January 20221581482258458
February 20221364392768363
March 20221187279778249
April 20221004580768133
May 2022712078278066
June 2022377483998134
July 20221507879778350
August 2022894285418655
September 20227315105118921
October 2022452798419078
November 2022235393959147
December 202286687879172
January 20231678787549245
February 20231328491869397
March 202315782101979644
April 20231127796879926
May 2023104521039510159
June 202355841276910245
July 202318106975110205
August 2023113281051010132
September 202368821000410083
October 20234587990110058
November 20232291956410051
December 202310641067610081
January 2024208611034610097
February 202413979953110061
March 20241491699039956
April 202412409102149775
May 20241005597649550
June 2024349987859313
July 20241851291949098
August 2024928089568926
September 202461108932
October 202439948494
November 202420248892
Table 7 Seasonally adjusted number of vehicles licensed for the first time classified by taxation class

The share of electric cars in the total number of new cars licensed grew from 1% in 2018 to 19% in 2023.

At the same time, the share of diesel cars is falling. In 2018, 54% of all new cars licensed were diesel cars compared with 22% in 2023. See figure 9 and figure 10.

X-axis labelPetrolDieselElectricPHEVHybridOther
201839541150
201940473180
2020374353120
2021323487180
20223027157201
20233322198171
X-axis labelNumber of new electric private carsPercentage of all new private cars
201812221
201934433
202039405
202185548
20221546215
20232249319

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