Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cypriot motorists go green

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Cypriot motorists are turning to greener vehicles, as sales of electric and hybrids have doubled in the first three months of the year, compared to 2022.

According to the latest data, sales of electric cars in the first quarter increased by 176%, reaching 213 from just 77 in January to March 2022. Sales of Hybrid cars increased to 2,265 in January to March, from 1,399 in the same period in 2022, recording a 61% increase.

Overall, saloon passenger car registrati­ons rose to 8,264 increasing by 29.5% in Q1 2023, from 6,382 in the first quarter last year. Of the 8,264 registrati­ons, 4,879 were vehicles running on petrol, 906 on diesel, 213 were electric and 2,265 were hybrid.

In the same of 2022, petrol saloon cars amounted to 4,195 and diesel-powered cars were 709, but only 77 electric cars and 1,399 hybrid vehicles were registered.

Of the total saloon car sales, 4,009 or 48,5% were new and 4,255 or 51,5% were used cars.

Based on registrati­ons, Toyota held the lead for new car sales in Q1 with 1,338 registrati­ons.

It was followed by Mazda with 772 registrati­ons, Nissan with 628 registrati­ons and BMW with 532.

Mercedes rounded off the top five with 442 saloon vehicle registrati­ons.

Compared to 2022, there were changes in the distributi­on of market share, as in Q1 2022 Mazda led with 972 sales, followed by Toyota with 787 registrati­ons.

Nissan in Q1 2022 had sold to 576 vehicles, BMW 318, and Mercedes 283.

Despite a significan­t increase in sales of passenger saloon vehicles, new car importers report that traffic at showrooms has slowed since the beginning of the year, as consumers are feeling the brunt of inflation pressures and interest rates hikes.

In comments to the Financial Mirror, car importers noted that the increase in registrati­ons is down to a spike in orders placed last year, before inflation hit a record high (10.9%) in July, and interest rates took off.

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