List of countries and territories by motor vehicles per capita information
Ranking of motor vehicles per capita
Countries and territories listed by the number of road motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants are as follows. Motor vehicles include cars, vans, buses, freight, and other trucks, but exclude two-wheelers.
Country or territory
Motor vehicles per 1,000 people
Total
Year
Gibraltar (United Kingdom)
1,444
48,641
2022[1]
Guernsey (United Kingdom)
1,365
86,000
2014[2]
San Marino
1,300
44,200
2022[3]
Liechtenstein
1,193
45,800
2022[4]
New Zealand
1,086
5,765,747
2023[5][6]
Andorra
1,050
81,000
2021[7]
Monaco
910
35,500
2022[1]
United States
908
305,000,000
2023 [8]
Isle of Man
810
68,635
2022 [9]
Canada
790
30,754,600
2022[1]
Finland
790
4,368,796
2022[10]
Malta
786
419,254
2022[11]
Cyprus
785
1,000,000
2022[1]
Luxembourg
784
506,000
2022[1]
Australia
782
20,335,000
2022[1]
Guam (United States)
777
131,140
2020[12][13]
Italy
755
45,487,900
2022[1]
Estonia
715
950,000
2022[1]
Iceland
720
286,795[14]
2023
Poland
687
24,732,675
2021[15]
Jersey (United Kingdom)
674
68,219
2021[16]
France
668
45,297,000
2022[1][failed verification]
Puerto Rico (United States)
666
2,130,000
2022[17]
Japan
661
82,644,029
2023[18]
Slovenia
660
1,385,371
2020[19]
Bahamas
650
260,000
2022[20]
Czechia
648
6,931,618
2020[19]
Portugal
639
6,591,000
2020[19]
Wales (United Kingdom)
637
2,000,000
2021[21]
Norway
635
3,416,216
2020[19]
Germany
628
52,275,833
2020[19]
Spain
627
29,707,581
2020[19]
Brunei
614
268,801
2020[22]
Slovakia
611
3,335,000
2023[23]
Greece
606
6,491,063
2020[19]
Switzerland
604
5,215,771
2020[19]
United Kingdom
600
40,800,000
2022[24]
Qatar
591
1,701,346
2020[25]
Belgium
590
6,820,078
2020[19]
Netherlands
588
10,248,388
2020[19]
Austria
572
5,633,525
2022[26]
Antigua and Barbuda
561
54,891
2020[27]
Scotland (United Kingdom)
557
3,040,000
2020 [28]
Kuwait
556
2,375,917
2020[29]
Dominica
550
40,000
2022[30]
Sweden
545
5,637,469
2020[19]
Malaysia
542
17,728,482
2021[31]
Denmark
540
3,147,315
2020[19]
Ireland
535
2,672,032
2020[19]
South Korea
526
25,845,648
2023[32]
Lithuania
507
1,416,467
2020[19]
Bulgaria
482
3,339,338
2019[33]
Croatia
479
1,940,098
2020[19]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
479
25,321
2019[34][35]
Syria
472
9,810,000
2020[36]
Hungary
463
4,515,769
2020[19]
Nauru
455
5,000
2022[37]
Suriname
446
259,370
2019[38][39]
Brazil
445
96,000,000
2023[40]
Dominican Republic
442
4,800,000
2020[41]
Romania
441
8,502,571
2020[19]
Bahrain
430
731,935
2020[42]
Barbados
417
120,000
2022[43]
Chile
416
8,000,000
2022[44]
Argentina
402
18,500,000
2022[45]
Lesotho
400
836,725
2017[46]
Russia
395
58,116,046
2022[47]
Latvia
394
749,483
2020[19]
Mexico
391
50,400,000
2020[48]
Israel
390
3,684,154
2021[49]
Serbia
389
2,607,956
2021[50]
Georgia
418
1,563,165
2023[51]
Moldova
367
961,103
2020[52][failed verification]
Montenegro
367
228,162
2019[53]
Taiwan
365
8,536,705
2023[54]
United Arab Emirates
354
3,500,000
2021[55]
Uruguay
348
1,193,904
2020[56]
Bosnia and Herzegovina
345
1,131,821
2021[57]
Belarus
343
3,229,935
2019[58]
Oman
335
1,551,496
2020[59]
Trinidad and Tobago
329
458,712
2019[60][61]
Colombia
296
15,000,000
2021[62]
Lebanon
295
2,000,000
2021[63][failed verification]
Seychelles
295
29,086
2020[64][65]
Costa Rica
287
2,000,000
2021[66][failed verification]
Guyana
285
228,000
2022[67][68]
Thailand
280
19,576,630
2022[69]
Turkey
272
23,220,435
2023[70]
Grenada
268
30,105
2020[64][71]
Botswana
260
599,460
2019[72][73]
Ukraine
245
10,500,000
2021[74]
Maldives
241
131,000
2022[75]
Albania
238
740,000
2022[76]
China
238
500,000,000
2024
Guatemala
237
4,000,000
2020[77]
Kazakhstan
226
4,283,000
2020[36]
Honduras
222
2,200,000
2020[78]
Belize
222
86,840
2019[79]
Panama
218
939,000
2019[80]
Mongolia
217
723,218
2021[81]
Saint Lucia
208
37,936
2019[82][83]
North Macedonia
205
427,000
2019[84]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
204
22,561
2019[85]
Kyrgyzstan
201
1,300,000
2019[86]
Iran
183
15,963,000
2020[36]
Macao (China)
180
120,075
2022[87][88]
Armenia
177
524,039
2021[89]
Tunisia
177
2,072,000
2019[90][91]
South Africa
176
10,339,000
2020[36]
Bolivia
174
2,000,000
2019[92]
Jordan
169
1,728,144
2020[93]
Tonga
162
16,717
2018[94]
Namibia
161
418,292
2021[95][96][97][98]
Sri Lanka
157
3,427,150
2019[99]
São Tomé and Príncipe
157
34,400
2020[64][100]
Saudi Arabia
156
5,346,120
2019[101]
Bhutan
150
116,926
2021[102]
Singapore
149
847,950
2022[103]
Algeria
149
6,395,730
2019[104]
Azerbaijan
146
1,473,563
2020[105]
Fiji
145
130,000
2020[106]
Nicaragua
144
944,380
2019[107][108]
Ecuador
143
2,535,853
2021[109]
Venezuela
140
4,100,000
2022[110]
Myanmar
138
7,560,000
2021[111]
Cape Verde
133
72,455
2018[112]
Samoa
130
25,235
2016[64]
Philippines
120
13,889,136
2022[113]
Peru
116
3,771,260
2019[114][115]
Nepal
113
3,241,805
2019[116][117]
Iraq
111
4,715,000
2020[36]
Morocco
111
4,060,000
2019[118]
Hong Kong (China)
109
828,446
2022[119]
Turkmenistan
102
603,621
2019[85][120]
Greenland (Denmark)
100
5,700
2019 [121]
Micronesia
96
11,014
2020[122]
Kosovo
94
309,509
2019[84][dead link]
Uzbekistan
87
3,051,734
2022[123]
Indonesia
82
22,587,923
2021[124]
Jamaica
81
237,890
2019[125][126]
Gambia
80
200,000
2021[127]
Chad
77
1,124,000
2016[64]
Zimbabwe
76
1,115,000
2019[128][129]
Vanuatu
71
21,148
2019[85][130]
Egypt
70
7,195,355
2020[131]
Kenya
69
3,608,110
2019[132]
El Salvador
68
437,160
2019[133][134]
Cuba
67
755,250
2019[135][136]
Senegal
65
1,067,370
2019[137][138]
Nigeria
61
13,000,000
2021[139]
Afghanistan
61
800,000 registered
500,000 non custom paid
2019[140][141]
Ivory Coast
60
1,554,000
2019[142][143]
India
59
79,000,000
2024[144]
Palestine
58
276,878
2020[145]
Vietnam
53
5,038,888
2022[146][147]
Yemen
52
1,522,770
2019[148][149]
Tajikistan
51
500,000
2021[150]
Madagascar
48
1,302,000
2019[151][152]
Ghana
46
1,405,000
2019[153][154]
Comoros
44
34,900
2016[64]
Sierra Leone
40
300,000
2017[155]
Djibouti
40
40,000
2022[156]
Angola
36
1,145,000
2019[157][158]
Guinea-Bissau
35
62,240
2016[64]
Kiribati
34
4,048
2020[64][159]
Togo
33
268,000
2019[160][161]
DR Congo
32
2,791,500
2019[162][163]
Pakistan
29
12,300,000 registered
200,000,000 non custom paid
2024
Zambia
29
510,000
2019[164][165]
Benin
27
320,000
2019[166][167]
Bangladesh
27
4,471,625
2021[168]
Cambodia
27
456,000
2020[169]
Mozambique
26
800,878
2020[170]
Gabon
26
56,600
2019[171][172]
Burkina Faso
22
447,000
2019[173][174]
Liberia
22
110,000
2019[175][176]
Uganda
21
920,000
2019[177][178]
Eritrea
21
72,400
2016[64]
Guinea
20
262,618
2020[64][179]
Solomon Islands
19
13,138
2020[180][181]
Cameroon
18
467,000
2019[182][183]
Niger
18
438,601
2020[64][184]
Rwanda
17
221,000
2020[185]
Mauritania
14
65,000
2019[186][187]
Papua New Guinea
14
121,138
2020[64][188]
Mali
13
257,000
2019[189][190]
Malawi
13
240,000
2019[191][192]
Tanzania
12
700,000
2020[193]
Haiti
11
126,180
2019[194][195]
Ethiopia
10
1,200,000
2020[196]
Burundi
10
117,000
2019[197][198]
Somalia
5
80,000
2017[199]
Sudan
4
181,000
2019[200][201]
Congo
4
22,540
2020[202]
Central African Republic
4
19,300
2019[85][203]
North Korea
1
30,000
2022[204]
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