Updated On: 24 August, 2025 06:13 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Mumbai’s vehicle population crossed the 50-lakh mark in 2024-25, a gradual increase from 45,37,211 in 2023 and 47,59,976 in 2024 to 50,54,907 as of March 2025, the report said. Two-wheelers constitute 59.34 per cent of the vehicles, while cars, jeeps, and station wagons account for 28.72 per cent

Of the newly registered vehicles, 60.87 per cent were two-wheelers and 23.94 per cent were cars, jeeps, and station wagons. Representational pic
Private vehicles continue to dominate Mumbai’s roads, with two-wheelers and cars making up nearly 88 per cent of more than 50 lakh vehicles, while public transport buses account for less than one per cent, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation’s (BMC) ‘Environment Status Report 2024-25’ revealed.
The city's vehicle population crossed the 50-lakh mark in 2024-25, marking a slight surge from 45,37,211 in 2023 and 47,59,976 in 2024. The city logged 50,54,907 vehicles as of March 2025, the report said. Of the private vehicles, two-wheelers constitute a major chunk (59.34 per cent), followed by cars, jeeps, and station wagons at 28.72 per cent, reported PTI, citing the report. Other categories include 5.02 per cent of autorickshaws, 3.27 per cent of taxis, 0.42 per cent of goods vehicles, and 0.02 per cent of tractors/trailers. The report also said that 2.72 per cent of the vehicles have been classified as other vehicles.
Between April 2024 and March 2025, at least 2.94 lakh new vehicles were registered in Mumbai, reflecting a significant rise of 6.2 per cent in registration. Of the newly registered vehicles, 60.87 per cent were two-wheelers, 23.94 per cent were cars, jeeps, and station wagons, 6.26 per cent taxis and cabs, 3.06 per cent autorickshaws, and 4.43 per cent goods vehicles. Buses accounted for just 0.73 per cent, while tractors/trailers and other vehicles contributed 0.09 per cent and 0.6 per cent, respectively.