
Slovenia Passenger Cars Market
Description
The Slovenia passenger cars market in 2023 reflected a balanced mix of traditional and alternative fuel vehicles, with new registrations still dominated by petrol and diesel cars, though hybrid and electric models gained increasing importance. The share of new passenger cars with alternative fuel engines rose steadily between 2021 and 2023, signaling a gradual transition toward greener mobility. The total number of passenger cars in Slovenia grew consistently from 2018 to 2023, supported by rising ownership levels. This is evident in the high motorisation rate of 2023, with a large number of cars per thousand inhabitants, placing Slovenia among the more motorised EU countries. In terms of fleet composition, petrol-driven cars remained significant, with engine sizes concentrated in small to medium segments, while diesel cars were common in larger engine categories. The age structure of the fleet indicated that a considerable share of passenger cars remained older, though newer models are gradually entering the market. Overall, Slovenia’s passenger car sector shows signs of steady growth, modernization, and increasing diversification of fuel technologies.
Table of Contents
21 Pages
- 1. New passenger cars by type of engine fuel, 2023 (numbers)
- 2. New passenger cars with alternative fuel engine, 2021-2023 (% of new passenger cars)
- 3. Passenger cars, 2018-2023 (number)
- 4. Motorisation rate, 2023 (number of passenger cars / thousand inhabitants)
- 5. Passenger cars by type of engine fuel, 2023 (% of all passenger cars)
- 6. Petrol-driven passenger cars by size of engine, 2023
- 7. Diesel-driven passenger cars by size of engine, 2023
- 8. Passenger cars by age, 2023 (i.e. on 31 December 2023) (% of all passenger cars)
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