Car sales recovery continues in July

August 03, 2021
Car sales recovery continues in July
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The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) has released their official new vehicle statistics for July and the year to date.

 

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.
 

In July 26,483 new cars were registered compared to 21,171 in July 2020 and 24,681 in July 2019.
 

So far this year 90,342 new cars registered compared to 74,056 for the same period in 2020 (+22%) and 105,439 in 2019 (-14.3%).
 

Light Commercials Vehicles (LCV) seen an increase of 4,794 registrations compared to July last year 4,443 and 4,697 for the same month in 2019. Year to date 21,814 new LCVs were registered an increase on last year’s 15,012 (+45.3%) and on 20,014 in 2019 (+8.99%).
 

For Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV) there were 325 registrations in July compared to 257 in July 2020 and 251 July 2019. Up to the end of July HGV's registrations total 1,852 compared with 1,456 in 2020 (+27.2%) and 2,054 in 2019 (-9.83%).
 

In terms of used car imported in July 5,345 were registered compared with 8,740 imports in July 2020, a decrease on the 9,382 imports in July 2019. Year to date used imports are up 30.4% (41,097) on 2020 (31,527) and down 34.25% on 2019 (62,508).
 

1,902 new electric vehicles registered in July compared to 771 in July 2020. So far this year 6,233 new electric cars have been registered in comparison to 2,660 on the same period 2020. Electric Vehicle, Plug-in Hybrids and Hybrids continue to increase their market share, with their combined market share now over 30.44%. Diesel now accounts for 34.43%, Petrol 32.62%, Hybrid 16.56%, Electric 6.90% and Plug-in Electric Hybrid 6.98%.
 

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General commented: “In what has been a very difficult and uncertain trading environment over the last eighteen months, new car sales in July have brought a much needed boost to both the Industry and to local economies. Pent-up demand and record savings have led to strong appetite for all vehicles, new and used, cars and commercials. While new car sales continue to be well behind pre-COVID levels, hopefully this growth in activity in July is the first step in a return to more sustainable business levels. It is particularly encouraging to see an increase in the sale of new electric vehicles, a vital component in driving down emissions from transport. The level of zero and low emitting vehicles will continue to grow and it is vital that both the Industry and the State continue to invest to deliver the widest possible choice to motorists and commuters. The move to zero emissions is a huge challenge across society. In this context, taxation policy and incentives can drive this change positively, but it must support motorists to make the right decisions based on their own individual needs, which will include choosing electric, hybrid and lower emitting traditional fuel type vehicles.”
 

Top Selling Car Brands July 2021:

1. Toyota

2. Volkswagen

3. Hyundai

4. Skoda

5. Ford 

 

Top car model’s year July 2021:

1. Hyundai Tucson,

2. Toyota Corolla,

3. Toyota Yaris,

4. Toyota Rav 4,

5. Volkswagen Tiguan
 

Market share by engine type 2021: Diesel 34.43%, Petrol 32.62%, Hybrid 16.56%, Electric 6.90% and Plug-in Electric Hybrid 6.98%

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