New car registrations: down 10.4% in March 2026; Battery Electric Vehicles up 52%

01/04/2026

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today released its official 261 new vehicle registration statistics for March.

New car registrations for March were down 10.4% (15,485) compared to March 2025 (17,291). Registrations year to date are up 0.28% (64,967) on the same period last year (64,784).

Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) increased by 13.5% (4,463) compared to March last year (3,931). Year to date, LCVs are up 17.5% (15,654). Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) registrations are up 10.2% (302) in comparison to March 2025 (274). Year to date, HGVs are down 6.5% (971).

Imported Used Cars have seen a 37.7% (7,970) rise in March 2026, when compared to March 2025 (5,787). Year to date imports are up 39.2% (23,646) on 2025 (16,987).

In March 3,851 new electric cars (battery electric cars) were registered, which was 52.1% higher than the 2,531 registrations in March 2025. So far this year, 14,004 new electric cars have been registered, representing a 40.5% increase compared to the same period in 2025, when 9,964 electric cars were registered.

In the new car market share by engine type, Hybrid (Petrol Electric) continues to lead as the most popular engine type at 27.36%, followed by Electric 21.56%, Petrol 21.24%, Plug-In Hybrid 14.41%, and Diesel 12.92%. 

Brian Cooke, SIMI Director General, commenting:

“Following a strong start to new car sales in the first two months of the year, March new car registrations indicate a softening in demand, with a decline of 10% when compared to the same month last year. New car sales for the first quarter of the year are now marginally ahead of Q1 in 2025, with a total of 64,967 new cars registered. Despite the slowdown in March, new battery electric car registrations continue to grow, with 3,851 units registered. Year-to-date BEV registrations reached 14,004 units, which is a 40.5% increase on the same period last year. A better guide perhaps is that the BEV market share stands at 21.5%, compared to 18.9% for the full year 2025. The strong growth in EV registrations has been reflected across all counties. In addition, new car registrations in Q1 have seen continued growth for Hybrid electric (HEV) and Plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV), while traditional Petrol and Diesel cars continue to see a decline, with their combined market share now just 34% of the new car market.

The commercial sector saw a positive uptake in registrations for March. Light commercial vehicles (LCVs) increased by 13%, and Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) experienced their first month of growth this year, with a 10% increase on March last year.”

2026 Total New Vehicle Stats

• New Car sales total year to date (2026) 64,967 v (2025) 64,784 +0.28%   
• New Car sales total March (2026) 15,485 v (2025) 17,291 -10.4% 
• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales year to date (2026) 15,654 v (2025) 13,322 +17.5% 
• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales total March (2026) 4,463 v (2025) 3,931 +13.5% 
• New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales year to date (2026) 971 v (2025) 1,038 -6.5%  
• New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales March (2026) 302 v (2025) 274 +10.2% 
• New Buses/Coaches sales year to date (2026) 288 v (2025) 142 +102.82%  
• Used Car Imports total year to date (2026) 23,646 v (2025) 16,987 +39.2% 
• Used Car Imports total March (2026) 7,970 v (2025) 5,787 +37.7% 
• New Electric Vehicle sales total year to date (2026) 14,004 v (2025) 9,964 +40.5%  
• New Electric Vehicles sales total March (2026) 3,851 v (2025)2,531 +52.1% 
• 5 Top Selling New Car Brands 2026 were: 1. TOYOTA, 2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. HYUNDAI, 4. SKODA, 5. KIA 
• 5 Top New Car Models 2026 were: 1. TOYOTA YARIS CROSS, 2. HYUNDAI TUCSON, 3. KIA SPORTAGE, 4. TOYOTA COROLLA, 5. TOYOTA COROLLA CROSS 
• 5 Top Selling New Electric Vehicles (EVs) Brands 2026: 1. HYUNDAI, 2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. KIA, 4. BYD, 5. TESLA 
• 5 Top Selling New Electric Vehicle (EVs) Models 2026: 1. VOLKSWAGEN ID.4, 2. KIA EV3, 3. HYUNDAI INSTER, 4. TOYOTA BZ4X, 5. HYUNDAI KONA 
• Top Selling New Car (March) 2026: TOYOTA COROLLA 
• Top Selling New Electric Car (March) 2026: TESLA MODEL 3 
• Market share by engine type 2026: Hybrid (Petrol Electric) 27.36%, Electric 21.56%, Petrol 21.24%, Plug-In Hybrid 14.41%, Diesel 12.92%.  

New Car Registrations by County 2026

(January-March)

County

2026

2025

%Change

2026 Share

2025 Share

Carlow

744

807

-7.81

1.15

1.25

Cavan

715

672

6.4

1.1

1.04

Clare

1439

1410

2.06

2.21

2.18

Cork

7983

7597

5.08

12.29

11.73

Donegal

1492

1472

1.36

2.3

2.27

Dublin

25383

26545

-4.38

39.07

40.97

Galway

2829

2732

3.55

4.35

4.22

Kerry

1447

1381

4.78

2.23

2.13

Kildare

3086

2878

7.23

4.75

4.44

Kilkenny

1105

1109

-0.36

1.7

1.71

Laois

851

864

-1.5

1.31

1.33

Leitrim

277

264

4.92

0.43

0.41

Limerick

2315

2157

7.32

3.56

3.33

Longford

270

294

-8.16

0.42

0.45

Louth

1592

1521

4.67

2.45

2.35

Mayo

1204

1162

3.61

1.85

1.79

Meath

2244

2242

0.09

3.45

3.46

Monaghan

512

537

-4.66

0.79

0.83

Offaly

721

762

-5.38

1.11

1.18

Roscommon

619

588

5.27

0.95

0.91

Sligo

708

631

12.2

1.09

0.97

Tipperary

1745

1717

1.63

2.69

2.65

Waterford

1461

1405

3.99

2.25

2.17

Westmeath

914

918

-0.44

1.41

1.42

Wexford

1703

1632

4.35

2.62

2.52

Wicklow

1608

1487

8.14

2.48

2.3

New Electric Car Registrations by County 2026

(January-March)

County

2026

2025

%Change

2026 Share

2025 Share

Carlow

156

97

60.82

1.11

0.97

Cavan

118

57

107.02

0.84

0.57

Clare

303

160

89.38

2.16

1.61

Cork

1632

973

67.73

11.65

9.77

Donegal

221

144

53.47

1.58

1.45

Dublin

5441

4655

16.89

38.85

46.72

Galway

501

323

55.11

3.58

3.24

Kerry

268

182

47.25

1.91

1.83

Kildare

888

609

45.81

6.34

6.11

Kilkenny

249

127

96.06

1.78

1.27

Laois

200

135

48.15

1.43

1.35

Leitrim

37

22

68.18

0.26

0.22

Limerick

471

275

71.27

3.36

2.76

Longford

49

27

81.48

0.35

0.27

Louth

339

245

38.37

2.42

2.46

Mayo

179

111

61.26

1.28

1.11

Meath

663

435

52.41

4.73

4.37

Monaghan

81

59

37.29

0.58

0.59

Offaly

113

82

37.8

0.81

0.82

Roscommon

110

45

144.44

0.79

0.45

Sligo

126

84

50

0.9

0.84

Tipperary

358

218

64.22

2.56

2.19

Waterford

309

203

52.22

2.21

2.04

Westmeath

240

137

75.18

1.71

1.37

Wexford

414

249

66.27

2.96

2.5

Wicklow

538

310

73.55

3.84

3.11

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