The Circulating Fleet in Argentina (Vivo Vehicle Fleet) by the end of 2023 it was 15,299,751 cars (including cars, light and heavy commercial vehicles, excluding trailers and other trailers), which represents an increase of 1.46% compared to the previous year. Circulating fleet in Argentina At the end of 2022, it consisted of a total of 15,079,041 vehicles.
Considering the entire circulating fleet, The average age is 14.1 years (the average age of the fleet in 2022 was 13 years). But if only the fleet of the last 20 years is taken into account, the average age is 9.5 years (was 7.9% for the period 2003-2022).
In order for the circulating fleet to maintain its average age, 1,250,000 vehicles would have to be added annually, which suggests that vehicle ageing will continue to increase.
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In order for the circulating fleet to maintain its average age, 1,250,000 vehicles would have to be added annually, which suggests that vehicle ageing will continue to increase.
The The ratio of inhabitants per vehicle in 2023 was 3.11while this ratio in Brazil is 4.6, in Mexico it is 2.8, in Germany 1.6 and in the USA 1.1.
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Vehicles with Hybrid motorization (gasoline/electric) in 2023 doubled its share compared to 2022, closing 2023 with a fleet of 27,540 unitsdriven by the supply of vehicles with this type of engine manufactured in the region. For vehicles with some type of electrification, the fleet in circulation increased from 440 to 1,100.
He 47% of the fleet in circulation in 2023 in Argentina is concentrated in the province of Buenos Aires and CABA. The province of Cordova It has the second largest fleet in the country and together with Santa Fe and Mendoza They account for 23.8% of the total fleet. There are no significant changes compared to the distribution of the fleet by province from the previous year.
The vehicle fleet has a dual character in which two well-differentiated segments of average ages coexist, with a relatively modern fleet and an older one. The Circulating Fleet up to 20 years old is 11.4 million vehicles; in 2022 it had been 11.11 million vehicles.
The vehicle fleet is made up of the 79.5% of cars, 17.5% of light commercial vehicles and 3% of heavy commercial vehiclesincluding trucks and buses (not including trailers, motorcycles, four-wheelers, road or agricultural machinery).
Gasoline-only vehicles account for 1.5% of the total. 60% of the fleet and diesel 25%. The participation of the latter has decreased compared to 2010, when they represented 1.5% of the total. 37% of the fleet. In 2023, the vehicles converted to CNG They reach 11% of the total fleet in circulation, the same as the previous year.
In 2023 the 68% of the vehicles added to the vehicle fleet correspond to gasoline vehicles. Pickups are more than 75% of the diesel fleet incorporated. In 2022, 71% of the vehicles added to the fleet were gasoline vehicles, while pickups accounted for more than 70% of the diesel fleet incorporated.
Source: Ambito

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