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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
- Car ownership
- Automotive industry
- List of countries by motor vehicle production
- List of U.S. states by vehicles per capita
- Peak car
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