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China became the world's largest new car market in 2009

This article is a list of countries by the number of road motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants. This includes cars, vans, buses, and freight and other trucks; but excludes motorcycles and other two-wheelers.

The People's Republic of China has the largest fleet of motor vehicles in the world, with 340 million motor vehicles in 2019 including 250 million cars,[1] and in 2009 became the world's largest new car market as well.[2][3] In 2011, a total of 80 million cars and commercial vehicles were built, led by China, with 18.4 million motor vehicles manufactured.[4]

# Country or region Motor passenger cars
per 1,000 people
Total Year
1  San Marino 1,263 2013[5]
2  Monaco 899 2013[5]
3  New Zealand 860 4,240,000 2018[6]
4  Iceland 824 278,924[7][8] 2016
5  United States 838 272,480,899[9] 2017
6  Liechtenstein 773 2016[10]
7   Switzerland 539 4 602 688[11] 2018
8  Luxembourg 670 2017[12]
9  Australia 730 19,200,000[13] 2018
10  Malta 613 2017[12]
11  Brunei 721 300,897[7] 2015
12  Italy 625 2017[12]
13  Guam 677 2014[14]
14  Canada 685 25,060,399 [15] 2018
15  Poland 593 2017[12]
16  Norway 514 2017[12]
17  Japan 615 77,938,515[16] 2018
18  Austria 555 2017[12]
19  Estonia 550 2017[12]
20  Spain 648 30,270,260[17] 2018[12]
21  Germany 561 2017[12]
22  United Kingdom 471 2017[12]
23  France[18] 478 2017[12]
24  Slovenia 541 2017[12]
25  Belgium 508 2017[12]
26  Portugal 492 2017[12]
27  Czech Republic 539 2017[12]
28  Netherlands 487 2017[12]
29  Greece 487 2017[12]
 European Union 543 294,886,307[7] 2015/2016
30  Sweden 479 2017[12]
31  Cyprus 509 2017[12]
32  Bulgaria 393 2017[12]
33  Denmark 438 2017[12]
34  Finland 617 2017[12]
35  Ireland 444 2017[12]
36  Kuwait 477 1,876,188[7] 2015
37  Lithuania 463 1,353,815[7] 2015
38  Libya 483 2017[12]
39  Slovakia 408 2017[12]
40  Malaysia 433 13,308,716[7] 2015
41  Bahrain 422 578,471[7] 2015
42  South Korea 449 23,202,555[19] 2018
43  Qatar 411 1,020,000[7] 2015
44  Croatia 389 2017[12]
45  Latvia 356 2017[12]
46  Barbados 387 110,000[7] 2015
47  Israel 384 3,373,139[20] 2017[21]
48  Hungary 355 2017[12]
49  Russia 373 54,779,626 2018[22]
50  Belarus 369 3,501,981[7] 2015
51  Syria 368 6,900,000[7] 2015
52  Brazil 350 74,454,951[23] 2019
53  Suriname 349 193,000[7] 2015
54  Taiwan 333 7,842,423[24] 2016[24]
55  Montenegro 326 202,322 2016[25]
56  Argentina 316 13,726,226[7] 2015
57  Romania 261 2017[12]
58  Mexico 297 37,353,597[7] 2015
59  Trinidad and Tobago 292 397,000[7] 2015>
60  Serbia 288 2,052,067 2015[26]
61  Georgia 281 1,043,900[7] 2015
62  Uruguay 280 960,000[7] 2015
63  Bosnia and Herzegovina 258 910,969[7] 2015
64  Kazakhstan 251 4,397,354[7] 2015
65  Chile 230 4,444,941[7] 2015
66  United Arab Emirates 234 2,140,000[7] 2015
67  Oman 233 980,000[7] 2015
68  Antigua and Barbuda 230 2009[5]
69  Thailand 226 15,490,503[7] 2015
70  Costa Rica 224 1,076,041[7] 2015
71  Saint Kitts and Nevis 223 [27]
72  Kyrgyzstan 223 1,330,000[7] 2015
73  Ukraine 219 9,290,000[28] 2018
74  Saudi Arabia 209 6,600,000[7] 2015
75  North Macedonia 206 425,764[7] 2015
76  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 204 2008[5]
77  Moldova 201 715,480[7] 2015
78  Turkey 149 2017[12]
79  Mauritius 192 236,853[7] 2015
80  Fiji 188 2010[5]
81  China 179 250,000,000 2019[1]
82  Iran 178 14,130,000[7] 2015
83  Botswana 177 391,686[7] 2015
84  Seychelles 176 2010[5]
85  Tonga 174 [27]
86  South Africa 174 9,600,412[7] 2015
87  Panama 171 677,356[7] 2015
88  Armenia 167 489,346 2018 [29]
89  Albania 167 481,114[7] 2015
90  Saint Lucia 165 2010[5]
91  Dominica 163 [27]
92  Nauru 159 2004[30]
93  Dominican Republic 153 1,610,551[7] 2015
94  Kosovo 150 2013[31]
95  Singapore 170 957,006[32] 2018
96  Kiribati 146 2008[5]
97  Venezuela 145 4,510,000[7] 2015
98  Ecuador 141 2,267,344[7] 2015>
99  Algeria 140 5,570,000[7] 2015
100  Belize 139 50,000[7] 2015
101  Azerbaijan 135 1,301,926[7] 2015
102  Tunisia 129 1,450,000[7] 2015
103  Jordan 123 1,130,000[7] 2015
104  Grenada 122 [33]
105  Lebanon 117 683,000[34] 2018
106  Colombia 116 5,800,000 2018[35][36]
107  Guatemala 115 1,862,535[7] 2015
108  Turkmenistan 107 2010[5]
109  Namibia 106 2008[5]
110  Iraq 105 3,900,000[37]
111  Morocco 103 3,570,000[37]
112  Cape Verde 101 2007[5]
113  Paraguay 98 652,886[37]
114  Guyana 95 2008[5]
115  Hong Kong 92 674,253[7] 2015
116  Swaziland 89 2007[5]
117  Indonesia 87 22,512,918[7] 2015
118  Bahamas 81 2007[5]
119  Nicaragua 79 480,000[7] 2015
120  Peru 78 2,444,478[7] 2015
121  Samoa 77 2007[5]
122  Bolivia 72 770,000[7] 2015
123  Mongolia 71 2010[5]
124  Sri Lanka 70 1,469,821[7]
125  Jamaica 66 190,000[7] 2015
126  Nigeria 64 11,458,370[38] 2017
127  Egypt 62 5,733,810[7] 2015
128  Zimbabwe 60 940,000[7] 2015
129  Bhutan 57 2009[5]
130  Vanuatu 54 [27]
131  Afghanistan 47 1,572,663[7] 2015
132  Senegal 44 660,000[7] 2015
133  Palestine 42 2010[5]
134  Cuba 42 480,000[7] 2015
135  Cote d'Ivoire 41 940,000[7] 2015
136  El Salvador 41 260,000[7] 2015
137  Tajikistan 38 2007[5]
138  Philippines 38 3,822,544[7]
139  Uzbekistan 37 2004[39]
140  Micronesia, Federated States of 37 2007[5]
141  Yemen 37 1,000,000[7] 2015
142  Comoros 33 2007[5]
143  Guinea-Bissau 33 2008[5]
144  Angola 32 880,000[7] 2015
145  Ghana 32 890,000[7] 2015
146  Kenya 29 1,381,473[7] 2015
147  Maldives 28 2010[5]
148  Djibouti 28 [27]
149  Madagascar 27 660,000[7] 2015
150  Congo, Republic of the 27 2007[5]
151  Sudan 27 2007[5]
152  Togo 27 198,000[7] 2015
153  Congo, Democratic Republic of the 25 1,900,000[7] 2015
154  Benin 24 252,000[7] 2015
155  Vietnam 23 2,170,000[7] 2015
156  Zambia 23 370,000[7] 2015>
157  India 22 28,860,000[40] 2015
158  Cambodia 21 2005[5]
159  Laos 20 2007[5]
160  Myanmar 20 1,065,897[41] 2017
161  Honduras 18 160,000[41] 2017
162  Pakistan 17 10,000,000[7] 2015
163  Burkina Faso 16 297,000[7] 2015
164  Cameroon 15 347,000[7] 2015
165  Gabon 14 2004[42]
166  Mozambique 14 400,000[7] 2015
167  Liberia 14 63,000[7] 2015
168  Equatorial Guinea 13 2004[43]
169  Papua New Guinea 13 [27]
170  Uganda 12 490,000[7] 2015
171  Mali 12 203,000[7] 2015
172  Eritrea 11 2007[5]
173  North Korea 11 2006[44]
174  Mauritania 10 41,000[7] 2015
175  Ethiopia 9 831,000[45] 2017
176  Malawi 8 139,000[7] 2015
177  Haiti 7 80,000[7] 2015
178  Tanzania 7 380,000[7] 2015
179  Gambia 7 2004[5]
180  Niger 7 2009[5]
181  Burundi 6 63,000[7] 2015
182  Sierra Leone 6 2008[5]
183  Chad 6 2006[5]
184  Guinea 5 [27]
185    Nepal 5 2007[5]
186  Rwanda 5 [27]
187  Central African Republic 4 [27]
188  Lesotho 4 2004[46]
189  Bangladesh 4 620,000[7] 2015
190  Somalia 3 [27]
191  Solomon Islands 3 2004[47]
192  São Tomé and Príncipe 2 2007[5]

See also

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