New car registrations: up 3.3% in January 2026; Significant growth in battery technology cars

03/02/2026

The Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) today released its official 261 new vehicle registration statistics for January. Reporting a positive start to the year for the Irish motor industry. 

New car registrations for January were up 3.3% (34,604) compared to January 2025 (33,499). 

Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) increased by 21.6% (7,579) compared to January last year (6,234). Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) registrations are down 16.6% (392) in comparison to January 2025 (470). 

Imported Used Cars have seen a 43.5% (8,041) rise in January 2026, when compared to January 2025 (5,604). 
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In January 7,319 new electric cars (battery electric cars) were registered, which was 48.7% higher than the 4,923 registrations in January 2025. This growth represents the highest number of electric car registrations to date.  

In the new car market share by engine type, Hybrid (Petrol Electric) has taken the lead for the first time at 28.28% as the most popular engine type, followed by Electric 21.15%, Petrol 20.94%, Plug-In Hybrid 14.56%, and Diesel 12.48%.  

Automatic transmissions account for 78.74% of market share, while manual transmissions continue to see a decline at 21.21%. 

Brian Cooke Director General SIMI commenting

“2026 has started promisingly for the new car market. January, a key month for sales, saw 34,604 new cars registered, a 3% increase on the same month last year. The commercial sector experienced mixed results. Light commercial vehicles (LCVs) saw an increase of 22% while Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV) registrations saw a decrease of 17% on January last year. 

Battery technology cars (BEV, PHEV, HEV) saw significant growth. Their market share accounted for nearly two-thirds of new car sales in January, with the combined market share of traditional petrol and diesel cars falling to 33%. Hybrid-electric vehicles are the most popular engine choice, taking the position as market leader for the first time.  

The momentum in Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) sales from last year has carried over into January 2026.  BEV sales rose significantly in January with 7,319 units registered compared to 4,923 units last year, the highest monthly volume to date. Over one in five new cars registered in January were fully electric vehicles. Private consumers accounted for 75% of BEV sales, an 11% increase on last year. Government incentives, expanding EV model choices, and a greater range of price points are all helping consumers make the switch. If we want this emerging market to continue to expand, focus on infrastructure and Government supports will be key.”

2026 Total New Vehicle Stats

• New Car sales total January (2026) 34,604 v (2025) 33,499 +3.3% 
• New Light Commercial Vehicles sales total January (2026) 7,579 v (2025) 6,234 +21.6% 
• New Heavy Goods Vehicle total sales January (2026) 392 v (2025) 470 -16.6% 
• New Buses/Coaches total sales January (2026) 120 v (2025) 76 +57.9% 
• Used Car Imports total January (2026) 8,041 v (2025) 5,604 +43.5% 
• New Electric Vehicles sales total January (2026) 7,319 v (2025) 4,923 +48.7% 
• 10 Top Selling New Car Brands 2026 were: 1. TOYOTA, 2. HYUNDAI, 3. VOLKSWAGEN, 4. SKODA, 5. KIA, 6. PEUGEOT, 7. FORD, 8. AUDI, 9. DACIA,                10. RENAULT  
• 10 Top New Car Models 2026 were: 1. TOYOTA YARIS CROSS, 2. HYUNDAI TUCSON, 3. KIA SPORTAGE, 4. TOYOTA COROLLA CROSS, 5.TOYOTA COROLLA, 6. HYUNDAI KONA, 7. SKODA OCTAVIA, 8. SKODA KODIAQ, 9. VOLKSWAGEN ID.4, 10. VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 
• 10 Top Selling New Electric Vehicles (EVs) Brands 2026: 1.  HYUNDAI, 2. VOLKSWAGEN, 3. KIA, 4. BYD, 5. RENAULT, 6. SKODA, 7. FORD, 8. MG, 9. CUPRA, 10. TOYOTA 
• 10 Top Selling New Electric Vehicle (EVs) Models 2026: 1. VOLKSWAGEN ID.4, 2. HYUNDAI INSTER, 3. KIA EV3, 4. HYUNDAI KONA, 5. HYUNDAI IONIQ,        6. TOYOTA BZ4X, 7. BYD SEALION 7, 8. SKODA ELROQ, 9. MG MGS5, 10. FORD EXPLORER  
• Top Selling New Car (January) 2026: TOYOTA YARIS CROSS 
• Top Selling New Electric Car (January) 2026: VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 
• 3 Top Selling New Car Colours 2026: 1. Grey, 2. Black, 3. Blue 
• 2026 % Share of New Cars by Transmission Type: Automatic 78.74%, Manual 21.21%, CTB / Linear Gear 0.05% 
• Market share by engine type 2026 (January/YTD): Hybrid (Petrol Electric) 28.28%, Electric 21.15%, Petrol 20.94%, Plug-In Hybrid 14.56%, Diesel 12.48%.   
• Tables below show total new car registrations by county for January 2026 and total new Electric car registrations by county for January 2026. 

New Car Registrations by County 2026

 (January)

County

2026

2025

% Change

2026 Share

2025 Share

Carlow

463

449

3.12

1.34

1.34

Cavan

411

409

0.49

1.19

1.22

Clare

881

803

9.71

2.55

2.4

Cork

4527

4158

8.87

13.08

12.41

Donegal

938

835

12.34

2.71

2.49

Dublin

11455

11920

-3.9

33.1

35.58

Galway

1600

1519

5.33

4.62

4.53

Kerry

864

778

11.05

2.5

2.32

Kildare

1799

1641

9.63

5.2

4.9

Kilkenny

665

644

3.26

1.92

1.92

Laois

505

474

6.54

1.46

1.41

Leitrim

164

156

5.13

0.47

0.47

Limerick

1327

1213

9.4

3.83

3.62

Longford

171

174

-1.72

0.49

0.52

Louth

903

868

4.03

2.61

2.59

Mayo

681

615

10.73

1.97

1.84

Meath

1305

1249

4.48

3.77

3.73

Monaghan

303

304

-0.33

0.88

0.91

Offaly

427

441

-3.17

1.23

1.32

Roscommon

361

333

8.41

1.04

0.99

Sligo

408

315

29.52

1.18

0.94

Tipperary

1064

987

7.8

3.07

2.95

Waterford

874

843

3.68

2.53

2.52

Westmeath

524

527

-0.57

1.51

1.57

Wexford

1038

982

5.7

3

2.93

Wicklow

946

862

9.74

2.73

2.57

New Electric Car Registrations by County 2026 (January)

County

2026

2025

% Change

2026 Share

2025 Share

Carlow

85

46

84.78

1.16

0.93

Cavan

60

36

66.67

0.82

0.73

Clare

158

91

73.63

2.16

1.85

Cork

868

451

92.46

11.86

9.16

Donegal

155

79

96.2

2.12

1.6

Dublin

2720

2277

19.46

37.16

46.25

Galway

247

164

50.61

3.37

3.33

Kerry

142

86

65.12

1.94

1.75

Kildare

440

303

45.21

6.01

6.15

Kilkenny

135

75

80

1.84

1.52

Laois

103

64

60.94

1.41

1.3

Leitrim

17

10

70

0.23

0.2

Limerick

244

150

62.67

3.33

3.05

Longford

28

14

100

0.38

0.28

Louth

185

118

56.78

2.53

2.4

Mayo

92

55

67.27

1.26

1.12

Meath

335

204

64.22

4.58

4.14

Monaghan

48

29

65.52

0.66

0.59

Offaly

74

47

57.45

1.01

0.95

Roscommon

65

22

195.45

0.89

0.45

Sligo

76

45

68.89

1.04

0.91

Tipperary

199

118

68.64

2.72

2.4

Waterford

170

103

65.05

2.32

2.09

Westmeath

136

71

91.55

1.86

1.44

Wexford

248

136

82.35

3.39

2.76

Wicklow

289

129

124.03

3.95

2.62