HK first registration: Private Cars: in 2024-07

This page shows the breakdown of newly-registered vehicles for a chosen vehicle class and brand since May-2016, using data from the Transport Department. By law, permitted gross vehicle mass in tonnes are: Light: 5.5, Medium: 24, Heavy: 38. The latest month is 2024-08.

Year Month
Vehicle type
Brand

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Body Reg type Petrol Electric All fuels Petrol share % Electric share %
Saloon A 93 638 731 12.72 87.28
C2 80 13 93 86.02 13.98
Others 1 0 1 100.00 0.00
Station Waggon A 639 1,039 1,678 38.08 61.92
C1 2 0 2 100.00 0.00
C2 440 5 445 98.88 1.12
Others 7 0 7 100.00 0.00
Convertible A 8 0 8 100.00 0.00
C2 9 0 9 100.00 0.00
Total 1,279 1,695 2,974 43.01 56.99

Summary

Body Petrol Electric All fuels Petrol share % Electric share %
Saloon 174 651 825 21.09 78.91
Station Waggon 1,088 1,044 2,132 51.03 48.97
Convertible 17 0 17 100.00 0.00
All bodies 1,279 1,695 2,974 43.01 56.99
Saloon % 13.60 38.41 27.74
Station Waggon % 85.07 61.59 71.69
Convertible % 1.33 0.00 0.57

Notes

Registrations are classified by the Transport Department, up to 2018 into "Brand new" and "Others", and from 2019 onwards, using the following more detailed categories:

Status Description
A Prior to importation into Hong Kong for sale, the vehicle has either never been registered outside Hong Kong, or was registered outside Hong Kong but in a manner that the vehicle was not permitted to be used on roads, with documentary proof.
B Prior to importation into Hong Kong for sale, the vehicle has never been registered outside Hong Kong as declared by the vehicle importer.
C1 The vehicle has been registered outside Hong Kong prior to importation to Hong Kong for sale. The length of the period of such registration is shorter than 15 days as proved by supporting documents.
C2 The vehicle has been registered outside Hong Kong prior to importation to Hong Kong for sale, other than vehicles categorised as C1.
Others The vehicle was imported by the registered owner into Hong Kong for own use, or was assembled in Hong Kong with specified additions to the imported chassis / cab and chassis, or was acquired through auction from the Hong Kong SAR Government.

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