List of countries and territories by motor vehicles per capita
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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, freight and other trucks, but excludes two-wheelers.
China has the largest fleet of motor vehicles in the world in 2022, with 307 million motor vehicles, excluding two-wheelers[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]
List
Country or region | Motor vehicles per 1,000 people |
Total | Year |
---|---|---|---|
San Marino | 1,300 | 44,200 | 2022[5] |
Liechtenstein | 1,193 | 45,800 | 2022[6] |
Andorra | 1,050 | 81,000 | 2021[7] |
Monaco | 910 | 35,500 | 2022[5] |
United States | 890 | 295,836,000 | 2022[5] |
New Zealand | 884 | 4,529,700 | 2022[5] |
Canada | 790 | 30,754,600 | 2022[5] |
Finland | 790 | 4,368,796 | 2022[8] |
Malta | 786 | 419,254 | 2022[9] |
Cyprus | 785 | 1,000,000 | 2022[5] |
Luxembourg | 784 | 506,000 | 2022[5] |
Australia | 782 | 20,335,000 | 2022[5] |
Guam | 777 | 131,140 | 2020[10][11] |
Poland | 771 | 29,369,800 | 2022[5] |
Italy | 755 | 45,487,900 | 2022[5] |
Estonia | 715 | 950,000 | 2022[5] |
Iceland | 720 | 270,900 | 2022[5] |
France | 668 | 45,297,000 | 2022[5] |
Puerto Rico | 666 | 2,130,000 | 2022[12] |
Slovenia | 660 | 1,385,371 | 2020[13] |
Bahamas | 650 | 260,000 | 2022[14] |
Czech Republic | 648 | 6,931,618 | 2020[13] |
Portugal | 639 | 6,591,000 | 2020[13] |
Norway | 635 | 3,416,216 | 2020[13] |
Austria | 632 | 5,633,525 | 2020[13] |
Germany | 628 | 52,275,833 | 2020[13] |
Spain | 627 | 29,707,581 | 2020[13] |
Japan | 624 | 78,461,953 | 2020[15] |
Brunei | 614 | 268,801 | 2020[16] |
Greece | 606 | 6,491,063 | 2020[13] |
Switzerland | 604 | 5,215,771 | 2020[13] |
United Kingdom | 594 | 40,400,000 | 2022[17] |
Qatar | 591 | 1,701,346 | 2020[18] |
Belgium | 590 | 6,820,078 | 2020[13] |
Netherlands | 588 | 10,248,388 | 2020[13] |
Antigua and Barbuda | 561 | 54,891 | 2020[19] |
Kuwait | 556 | 2,375,917 | 2020[20] |
Dominica | 550 | 40,000 | 2022[21] |
Sweden | 545 | 5,637,469 | 2020[13] |
Malaysia | 542 | 17,728,482 | 2021[22] |
Denmark | 540 | 3,147,315 | 2020[13] |
Ireland | 535 | 2,672,032 | 2020[13] |
Slovakia | 513 | 2,799,302 | 2020[13] |
Lithuania | 507 | 1,416,467 | 2020[13] |
South Korea | 485 | 25,167,409 | 2022[23] |
Bulgaria | 482 | 3,339,338 | 2019[24] |
Croatia | 479 | 1,940,098 | 2020[13] |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 479 | 25,321 | 2019[25][26] |
Hungary | 463 | 4,515,769 | 2020[13] |
Nauru | 455 | 5,000 | 2022[27] |
Suriname | 446 | 259,370 | 2019[28][29] |
Dominican Republic | 442 | 4,800,000 | 2020[30] |
Romania | 441 | 8,502,571 | 2020[13] |
Bahrain | 430 | 731,935 | 2020[31] |
Barbados | 417 | 120,000 | 2022[32] |
Lesotho | 400 | 836,725 | 2017[33] |
Russia | 397 | 57,812,037 | 2021[34] |
Latvia | 394 | 749,483 | 2020[13] |
Mexico | 391 | 50,400,000 | 2020[35] |
Israel | 390 | 3,684,154 | 2021[36] |
Georgia | 378 | 1,404,400 | 2020[37] |
Argentina | 373 | 17,000,000 | 2021[38] |
Moldova | 367 | 961,103 | 2020[39] |
Montenegro | 367 | 228,162 | 2019[40] |
Brazil | 366 | 77,977,443 | 2021[41] |
Serbia | 365 | 2,520,480 | 2020[42] |
United Arab Emirates | 354 | 3,500,000 | 2021[43] |
Taiwan | 350 | 8,366,113 | 2022[44] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 345 | 1,131,821 | 2021[45] |
Belarus | 343 | 3,229,935 | 2019[46] |
Oman | 335 | 1,551,496 | 2020[47] |
Trinidad and Tobago | 329 | 458,712 | 2019[48][49] |
Colombia | 324 | 16,500,000 | 2021[50] |
Lebanon | 295 | 2,000,000 | 2021[51] |
Seychelles | 295 | 29,086 | 2020[52][53] |
Chile | 293 | 5,600,000 | 2020[54] |
Costa Rica | 287 | 2,000,000 | 2021[55] |
Guyana | 285 | 228,000 | 2022[56][57] |
Thailand | 280 | 19,576,630 | 2022[58] |
Uruguay | 270 | 934,740 | 2019[59] |
Grenada | 268 | 30,105 | 2020[52][60] |
Botswana | 260 | 599,460 | 2019[61][62] |
Turkey | 254 | 21,763,186 | 2022[63] |
Ukraine | 245 | 10,500,000 | 2020[64] |
Maldives | 241 | 131,000 | 2022[65] |
Albania | 238 | 676,811 | 2020[66] |
Guatemala | 237 | 4,000,000 | 2020[67] |
South Africa | 232 | 13,570,330 | 2019[68][69] |
China | 221 | 315,000,000 | 2022[1] |
Honduras | 222 | 2,200,000 | 2020[70] |
Belize | 222 | 86,840 | 2019[71] |
Panama | 218 | 939,000 | 2019[72] |
Mongolia | 217 | 723,218 | 2021[73] |
Syria | 209 | 3,567,630 | 2019[74] |
Saint Lucia | 208 | 37,936 | 2019[75][76] |
Kazakhstan | 207 | 3,895,800 | 2020[77] |
North Macedonia | 205 | 427,000 | 2019[78] |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 204 | 22,561 | 2019[79] |
Kyrgyzstan | 201 | 1,300,000 | 2019[80] |
Macau | 180 | 120,075 | 2022[81][82] |
Armenia | 177 | 524,039 | 2021[83] |
Tunisia | 177 | 2,072,000 | 2019[84][85] |
Iraq | 175 | 7,026,106 | 2020[86] |
Iran | 175 | 14,500,000 | 2019[87] |
Bolivia | 174 | 2,000,000 | 2019[88] |
Jordan | 169 | 1,728,144 | 2020[89] |
Tonga | 162 | 16,717 | 2018[90] |
Namibia | 161 | 418,292 | 2021[91][92][93][94] |
Sri Lanka | 157 | 3,427,150 | 2019[95] |
São Tomé and Príncipe | 157 | 34,400 | 2020[52][96] |
Saudi Arabia | 156 | 5,346,120 | 2019[97] |
Bhutan | 150 | 116,926 | 2021[98] |
Singapore | 149 | 847,950 | 2022[99] |
Algeria | 149 | 6,395,730 | 2019[100] |
Azerbaijan | 146 | 1,473,563 | 2020[101] |
Fiji | 145 | 130,000 | 2020[102] |
Nicaragua | 144 | 944,380 | 2019[103][104] |
Venezuela | 140 | 4,100,000 | 2022[105] |
Myanmar | 138 | 7,560,000 | 2021[106] |
Samoa | 134 | 26,435 | 2019[52][107] |
Cape Verde | 133 | 72,455 | 2018[108] |
Peru | 116 | 3,771,260 | 2019[109][110] |
Nepal | 113 | 3,241,805 | 2019[111][112] |
Morocco | 111 | 4,060,000 | 2019[113] |
Hong Kong | 109 | 828,446 | 2022[114] |
Turkmenistan | 102 | 603,621 | 2019[79][115] |
Ecuador | 98 | 1,731,594 | 2020[116] |
Federated States of Micronesia | 96 | 11,014 | 2020[117] |
Kosovo | 94 | 309,509 | 2019[78] |
Uzbekistan | 87 | 3,051,734 | 2022[118] |
Indonesia | 82 | 22,587,923 | 2021[119] |
Jamaica | 81 | 237,890 | 2019[120][121] |
Gambia | 80 | 200,000 | 2021[122] |
Chad | 77 | 1,124,000 | 2016[52] |
Zimbabwe | 76 | 1,115,000 | 2019[123][124] |
Vanuatu | 71 | 21,148 | 2019[79][125] |
Egypt | 70 | 7,195,355 | 2020[126] |
Kenya | 69 | 3,608,110 | 2019[127] |
El Salvador | 68 | 437,160 | 2019[128][129] |
Cuba | 67 | 755,250 | 2019[130][131] |
Senegal | 65 | 1,067,370 | 2019[132][133] |
Nigeria | 61 | 13,000,000 | 2021[134] |
Afghanistan | 61 | 2,306,500 | 2019[135][136] |
Ivory Coast | 60 | 1,554,000 | 2019[137][138] |
India | 59 | 80,888,051 | 2020[139][140] |
Palestine | 58 | 276,878 | 2020[141] |
Yemen | 52 | 1,522,770 | 2019[142][143] |
Tajikistan | 51 | 500,000 | 2021[144] |
Madagascar | 48 | 1,302,000 | 2019[145][146] |
Ghana | 46 | 1,405,000 | 2019[147][148] |
Philippines | 45 | 4,951,662 | 2021[149] |
Comoros | 44 | 34,900 | 2016[52] |
Sierra Leone | 40 | 300,000 | 2017[150] |
Djibouti | 40 | 40,000 | 2022[151] |
Angola | 36 | 1,145,000 | 2019[152][153] |
Vietnam | 35 | 3,438,888 | 2020[154][155] |
Guinea-Bissau | 35 | 62,240 | 2016[52] |
Kiribati | 34 | 4,048 | 2020[52][156] |
Togo | 33 | 268,000 | 2019[157][158] |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 32 | 2,791,500 | 2019[159][160] |
Pakistan | 29 | 6,628,063 | 2021[161] |
Zambia | 29 | 510,000 | 2019[162][163] |
Benin | 27 | 320,000 | 2019[164][165] |
Bangladesh | 27 | 4,471,625 | 2021[166] |
Cambodia | 27 | 456,000 | 2020[167] |
Mozambique | 26 | 800,878 | 2020[168] |
Gabon | 26 | 56,600 | 2019[169][170] |
Burkina Faso | 22 | 447,000 | 2019[171][172] |
Liberia | 22 | 110,000 | 2019[173][174] |
Uganda | 21 | 920,000 | 2019[175][176] |
Eritrea | 21 | 72,400 | 2016[52] |
Guinea | 20 | 262,618 | 2020[52][177] |
Solomon Islands | 19 | 13,138 | 2020[178][179] |
Cameroon | 18 | 467,000 | 2019[180][181] |
Niger | 18 | 438,601 | 2020[52][182] |
Rwanda | 17 | 221,000 | 2020[183] |
Mauritania | 14 | 65,000 | 2019[184][185] |
Papua New Guinea | 14 | 121,138 | 2020[52][186] |
Mali | 13 | 257,000 | 2019[187][188] |
Malawi | 13 | 240,000 | 2019[189][190] |
Tanzania | 12 | 700,000 | 2020[191] |
Haiti | 11 | 126,180 | 2019[192][193] |
Ethiopia | 10 | 1,200,000 | 2020[194] |
Burundi | 10 | 117,000 | 2019[195][196] |
Somalia | 5 | 80,000 | 2017[197] |
Sudan | 4 | 181,000 | 2019[198][199] |
Republic of the Congo | 4 | 22,540 | 2020[200] |
Central African Republic | 4 | 19,300 | 2019[79][201] |
North Korea | 1 | 30,000 | 2022[202] |
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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