Italy’s car registration boom showed clear signs of losing momentum in February 2026, with growth in new vehicle registrations slowing to 10.7%, down sharply from a 31.4% increase recorded in January 2026. The data, updated on 24 March 2026, highlight a pronounced month‑over‑month deceleration in one of Europe’s key auto markets.
The figures are based on a month‑over‑month comparison, where the current 10.7% reading reflects the change in February registrations versus January, while the previous 31.4% figure measured January’s growth against December 2025. Although registrations continued to rise in February, the much slower pace suggests that the strong surge seen at the start of the year is normalizing, potentially as early demand tied to year‑end promotions and new model launches fades.
Market watchers will now be looking to upcoming months’ data to see whether February’s pullback marks a temporary pause after an unusually strong January, or the beginning of a more sustained moderation in Italy’s auto sector momentum.