
In the second quarter of 2023, the total number of licensed motor vehicles increased by 5,319 compared to the previous quarter, bringing the stock to 432,039 by the end of June 2023, the National Statistics Office (NSO) revealed.
Among these vehicles, 74.2% were passenger cars, 14.2% were commercial and agricultural motor vehicles, and 11.0% were motorcycles, E-bikes, PA-bikes, E-kick scooters, quadricycles, and All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). Buses and minibuses constituted less than 1% of the total.


On average, 58 motor vehicles were added to the licensed stock each day during the review quarter. Of the newly licensed vehicles, 55.6% were passenger cars, and 17.9% were motorcycles, PA-bikes, and E-bikes. Among the newly licensed vehicles, 67.0% were new, and 33.0% were used.
During the same period, 6,341 motor vehicles were taken off the road due to restrictions. Out of these, 37.0% were garaged, 34.6% were resold, and 26.0% were scrapped.
Additionally, 4,364 motor vehicles had their restrictions lifted, with the majority being recorded as garaged (51.2%) or resold (48.1%).
Regarding the type of engines, petrol-powered motor vehicles comprised 58.4% of the total, while diesel-powered motor vehicles accounted for 36.2%.
Electric and plug-in hybrid motor vehicles represented 3.3% of the entire stock, with 14,336 vehicles in total. There were notable increases compared to the previous quarter in combined (diesel-LPG) motor vehicles (40.9%), electric motor vehicles (17.8%), and plug-in hybrid (diesel-electric) motor vehicles (13.3%).
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