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Spain’s car registration market reversed sharply in April 2026, with registrations falling 18.00% month-over-month, according to data updated on 4 May 2026. The decline follows a strong performance in March 2026, when registrations had jumped by 34.30% compared with February.
The latest figures highlight a volatile short-term pattern in Spain’s auto market. While March’s surge suggested a robust rebound in demand or potential front-loading of purchases, April’s contraction indicates that some of that momentum may have been temporary. On a month-over-month basis, the shift from a 34.30% increase to an 18.00% decline underscores how sensitive car registrations have been to recent market conditions and timing effects.
Market participants will be watching upcoming data closely to see whether April’s downturn marks the beginning of a more sustained slowdown or simply a correction after March’s outsized gains in vehicle registrations./body
