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This release has been compiled during the COVID-19 crisis. The results contained in this release reflect some of the economic impacts of the COVID-19 situation. For further information see Press Statement Vehicles licensed for the first time March 2022.

CSO statistical release, , 11am

Vehicles licensed for the first time

March 2022

 March January - March
20212022Change 20212022Change
New private cars10,67211,8721,20011% 39,29241,3292,0375%
New goods vehicles2,9742,410-564-19% 6,8526,85530%
New other vehicles1,2371,303665% 3,4663,7452798%
Total new vehicles14,88315,5857025% 49,61051,9292,3195%
          
Used private cars6,5903,902-2,688-41% 21,39511,517-9,878-46%
Used goods vehicles1,096747-349-32% 3,1762,098-1,078-34%
Used other vehicles1,326910-416-31% 3,8042,541-1,263-33%
Total used vehicles9,0125,559-3,453-38% 28,37516,156-12,219-43%

Increase of 11% in new private cars licensed in March 2022

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In March 2022, 11,872 new private cars were licensed, an increase of 11% compared with March 2021.

The number of used (imported) private cars licensed decreased by 41% compared with March 2021.

Electric and plug-in hybrid cars continue to grow in popularity. In the first three months of 2022, 21% of all new cars licensed for the first time were electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV). Looking exclusively at electric-only cars, the share of new electric cars licensed was more than double that of the same period in 2021 (5,388 compared with 2,314). See table 6.

The licensing figures also show that:

  • In Q1 of 2022, Toyota (7,713) was the most popular make of new private cars licensed followed by Hyundai (5,632), Kia (3,311), Skoda (2,937 and Volkswagen (2,847). Together these five makes represent more than half (54%) of all new private cars licensed Q1 2022. See table 3 and Ireland's Top Motors.
  • In the first quarter of 2022, 10,609 (26%) new private cars licensed were diesel, while 89% of new private cars licensed in the same period were in the A/B CO2 emissions bands. See tables 2B and 6.
  • The total number of new vehicles licensed during March 2022 was 15,585 compared with 14,883 during the same month in 2021, an increase of 5%. See table 1.
  • In Q1 2022, 6,855 new goods vehicles were licensed compared with 6,852 in Q1 2021.
  • In the first quarter of 2022, 0.3% of imported private cars licensed were less than one year old (vehicles previously registered abroad in 2022) while 1,660 (14%) were ten years or older. See table 5 and figure 5.
  • On a seasonally adjusted basis, new private cars licensed decreased by 5% in March 2022 compared with February 2022. The number of seasonally adjusted used (imported) private cars licensed decreased by 4% over the same period. See table 4 and figure 4.
  • There were 10,609 new diesel private cars licensed in the first quarter of 2022, compared with 14,266 in the same period in 2021. For used (imported) diesel private cars, the total licensed was 4,631 compared with 12,802 in the same period last year. See table 6.

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.

Seasonally adjusting the Vehicle Licensing series during the COVID-19 crisis period will be challenging until the scale and shape of its impact on the time series is better understood. The initial seasonally adjusted results might be revised for some months ahead as future observations become available. Users should be aware that there is increased uncertainty around the seasonally adjusted figures during this period.

Most popular makes of new cars, March 2022
Toyota 18
Hyundai 13
Kia 9
Volkswagen 7
Skoda 7
Other46
Most popular makes of new cars, March 2021
Toyota 11
Hyundai 10
Kia 6
Volkswagen 14
Skoda 8
Other50.2
Table 1: Number of vehicles licensed for the first time classified by taxation class
Taxation ClassMarch January - March
202020212022 202020212022
New vehicles    
New Private Cars 10,23910,67211,872 44,16739,29241,329
New Goods Vehicles 2,0742,9742,410 7,3456,8526,855
New Tractors 224297244 711795728
New Motor Cycles 158162310 483410878
New Exempt Vehicles 610633601 2,1001,9211,730
New Other 112145148 441340409
Total New Vehicles 13,41714,88315,585 55,24749,61051,929
       
Used (imported) vehicles       
Used private cars 5,5826,5903,902 20,35221,39511,517
Used goods vehicles 8881,096747 3,4353,1762,098
Used tractors 194355203 6631,088629
Used motorcycles 290366259 838968650
Used other vehicles 384605448 1,4411,7481,262
Total used vehicles 7,3389,0125,559 26,72928,37516,156
       
Total all vehicles 20,75523,89521,144 81,97677,98568,085
Table 2A: Number of new private cars licensed for the first time by CO2 emission band and fuel type, March 2022
BandFuel Type Total
PetrolDieselElectricPetrol & electric hybridDiesel & electric hybridPetrol or Diesel plug-in electric hybrid Other fuel types
A 8374311,7461,85310881345,792
B 1,9402,1020686213744,826
C 26567502211122987
D 3465012400115
E 6580130068
F 2310200035
G 1030000013
Not available1350000036
Total3,0953,4001,7462,5764989611011,872
Table 2B: Number of new private cars licensed for the first time by CO2 emission band and fuel type, January-March 2022
BandFuel TypeTotal
PetrolDieselElectricPetrol & electric hybridDiesel & electric hybridPetrol or Diesel plug-in electric hybridOther fuel types
A 2,7751,4145,3886,740353,32435220,028
B 6,5916,69203,1831004115616,763
C 1,4441,8270761937033,613
D 1142800311100436
E 151450141700191
F 12630300078
G 26170100044
Not available417100100176
Total10,98110,6095,38810,0483573,43551141,329
Table 3: Number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time by make1, March 2022
MakeMarch January - March
NewUsed (imported)Total NewUsed (imported)Total
Audi 536329865 1,4851,0172,502
BMW 453398851 1,5421,0862,628
Citroen 12761188 590145735
Dacia 18010190 1,008351,043
Fiat 5848106 103158261
Ford 598247845 2,2857923,077
Honda 41200241 183594777
Hyundai 1,5031231,626 5,6323856,017
Jaguar 114051 3590125
Kia 1,015731,088 3,3112143,525
Land Rover 324173 175123298
Lexus 412970 238105343
Mazda 11650166 503143646
Mercedes Benz 492199691 1,2955881,883
Mini 482472 19690286
Mitsubishi 04444 1107108
Nissan 354260614 2,0258622,887
Opel 2520252 1,02421,026
Peugeot 67787764 1,8942552,149
Renault 41080490 1,4242071,631
Seat 21756273 647161808
Skoda 86980949 2,9372523,189
Ssangyong 314 11213
Subaru 347 51419
Suzuki 16266228 445191636
Tesla 4081409 6065611
Toyota 2,1104172,527 7,7131,1558,868
Vauxhall 0129129 0412412
Volkswagen 8857111,596 2,8472,0424,889
Volvo 16762229 720193913
Other 10432136 44992541
Total 11,8723,90215,774 41,32911,51752,846
1 The information in this table is available in much greater detail in Databases (see PxStat link below)
X-axis labelUnadjusted dataAdjusted dataTrend
March 2017171801093910743
April 2017134271070610711
May 201795811043310640
June 20173585917310503
July 2017213161089110292
August 20178105986310031
September 2017482899749779
October 2017325593839638
November 2017159492839639
December 201760192239781
January 201825813104079983
February 2018165011066610151
March 2018160881030410197
April 201811557969910116
May 20189362101079934
June 2018371694609721
July 20182074398349521
August 2018768192129345
September 2018439792489163
October 2018287477989008
November 2018164789748965
December 2018778111419092
January 20192227992239365
February 20191417893199681
March 201914404104529907
April 201913794106289939
May 2019912697969728
June 2019385892709330
July 20191874184028886
August 2019720288008553
September 2019410479958415
October 2019321483858466
November 2019167687348606
December 201972990798756
January 20202066588718877
February 20201326389018970
March 20201023972297271
April 2020133810681096
May 2020149017082688
June 2020218944914482
July 20201532968616662
August 2020736088818840
September 20205747995410500
October 202041891104511153
November 20201468708111178
December 202010321179211148
January 20211694880328067
February 20211167279238045
March 20211067272958098
April 2021821469548287
May 2021733785088632
June 2021498093949070
July 20212023294689496
August 2021856396149803
September 20216354104219954
October 20213882100109935
November 2021216798179778
December 202183294359547
January 20221581476789339
February 20221364393499250
March 20221187289179346
Table 4: Seasonally adjusted number of vehicles licensed for the first time classified by taxation class
Taxation classMarch 2021February 2022March 2022Monthly % change
New vehicles    
New private cars 7,2959,3498,917-5%
New goods vehicles 2,4111,9931,9840%
New tractors 214198181-9%
New motor cycles 132274250-8%
New exempt vehicles 4944164160%
New other 121135126-7%
Total new vehicles 10,66712,36511,874-4%
    
Used (imported) vehicles    
Used private cars 5,9913,7203,558-4%
Used goods vehicles 1,031715710-1%
Used tractors 336214191-11%
Used motorcycles 3902582725%
Used other vehicles 596480441-8%
Total used vehicles 8,3445,3875,172-4%
    
Total all vehicles 19,01117,75217,046-4%
X-axis label20182019202020212022 to date
<1 year old1.91.71.61.10.3
1-2 years old18.317.617.711.46.4
3-5 years old50.850.356.35635.2
6-9 years old24.425.619.824.943.7
Over 10 years old4.64.84.76.614.4

Footnote: For the purpose of the analysis of the age profile of used (imported) private cars, calendar years were used to band the age groups. For example, a private car defined as less than one year old is an imported vehicle which has previously been registered abroad for the first time in the current calendar year.

Table 5: Number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time
Private cars20182019202020212022 Jan-Mar
New121,157113,30584,309101,85341,329
Used (imported) 99,456108,89578,54168,04211,517
Total220,613222,200162,850169,89552,846
% used (imported)45%49%48%40%22%
Table 6: Number of new and used (imported) private cars licensed for the first time by fuel type
Fuel typeNewUsed (imported)
March January - MarchMarch January - March
20212022 20212022 20212022 20212022
Petrol3,1923,095 12,35910,9811,7671,602 5,7294,770
Diesel3,9603,400 14,26610,6093,8961,505 12,8024,631
Electric1,0051,746 2,3145,3884121 14476
PHEV1750896 2,2923,435464252 1,372641
Hybrid1,7652,625 8,05210,405422522 1,3481,399
Other0110 951100 00
Total10,67211,872 39,29241,329 6,5903,902 21,39511,517
1 Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle

Background Notes

Source

The vehicle licensing figures are compiled from data supplied by the Driver and Vehicle Computer Services Division of the Department of Transport. The data provide details on the number of private cars, goods vehicles, motor cycles and other vehicles licensed for the first time in each city and county council, classified by make and size, during a given month.

History

The release titled 'Vehicles Licensed for the First Time' commenced in January 1993. It replaced the series previously published as 'Particulars of Vehicles Registered and Licensed for the First Time'.

In January 1993, separate systems for vehicle registration and licensing were introduced. The Office of the Revenue Commissioners became responsible for the compilation of vehicle registrations while the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government retained responsibility for vehicle licensing. In January 2008, responsibility for vehicle licensing was transferred to the Department of Transport.

Motor tax charges are determined on the basis of CO2 emission level (using seven CO2 bands) for all new cars registered from 1 July 2008.

The licensing process where applicable follows the registration process.

Vehicle Licensing versus Vehicle Registration

The CSO produces vehicle licensing statistics on a monthly basis. Vehicle registration data has not been published on the CSO PxStat since June 2010.

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

  • Vehicles which under the previous system would have been licensed in the latter part of a particular month may not now be licensed until a later month because of the time lapse between registration and first licensing.
  • 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.

The question is often asked, which reflects better vehicle sales, licensing figures or registration figures?

In practice, on a monthly basis, the licensing data is probably a better reflection of sales. In some cases, a vehicle may be registered by a dealership in advance of a sale. Whereas, typically, vehicles are only licensed at the point of sale. However, if a vehicle is purchased towards the end of a month, the buyer may wish to defer collecting and licensing it until the start of the following month. So the issue is not clear-cut.

Seasonal adjustment

Seasonal adjustment for each taxation class is conducted using a direct seasonal adjustment approach. However, the overall vehicle totals are estimated using the indirect approach, i.e. the ‘Total new vehicles’ is derived by adding all the seasonally adjusted new vehicles taxation classes. The main reason for adopting the indirect approach is to attribute the monthly and annual changes in vehicle licensing to each of its taxation classes. Seasonal adjustment models are developed for each series based on unadjusted data spanning from July 1996 to the current period. These models are reviewed on an annual basis; however seasonal factors are updated each month.

The adjustments are completed by applying the X-13-ARIMA model, developed by the U.S. Census Bureau to the unadjusted data.  This methodology estimates seasonal factors while also taking into consideration factors that impact on the quality of the seasonal adjustment such as:

• Calendar effects, e.g. the timing of Easter,

• Outliers, temporary changes and level shifts in the series. 

For additional information on the use of X-13-ARIMA see https://www.census.gov/data/software/x13as.X-13ARIMA-SEATS.html

Definitions

Private cars:  The term 'private cars' in this release, refers to privately licensed vehicles which include hire, fleet and certain commercial vehicles.

New and used vehicles:  The term 'new vehicles' refers to new vehicles which are licensed for use in a public place, in this country, for the first time. 'Used vehicles' refers to used vehicles which are licensed for use in a public place, in this country, for the first time. In the main used vehicles are imported.

Exempt:  The term 'exempt vehicles' in this release, refers to vehicles which are licensed for the first time but are exempt from liability to pay road tax.

Exempt vehicles can be divided into four main categories:

  • State-owned
  • Diplomatic
  • Fire services
  • Disabled Drivers

Electric hybrid:  means a vehicle that derives its motive power from a combination of an electric motor and an internal combustion engine and is capable of being driven on electric propulsion alone for a material part of its normal driving cycle.

Plug-in electric hybrid:  means a vehicle that derives its motive power from a combination of an electric motor and an internal combustion engine, where the electric motor derives its power from a battery that may be charged from the internal combustion engine and an alternating current (AC) electric mains supply and is capable of being driven on electric propulsion alone for a material part of its normal driving cycle.

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