Andorra Registers Ferraris 300 Times More per Capita Than Spain
Tiny Andorra matriculated 56 Ferraris among 89,000 residents this year, dwarfing Spain's 109 in a 50 million population, due to affluence and tax.
Key Points
- 56 Ferraris registered in Andorra (pop. 89k) vs. 109 in Spain (pop. 50M) in 2025 so far.
- Rate: 1 Ferrari per 1,590 Andorrans vs. 1 per 458,000 Spaniards—300x higher.
- Ferrari outsells Suzuki and other mainstream brands in Andorra.
- Driven by affluent residents and tax advantages.
Andorra registers Ferraris at a rate 300 times higher per capita than Spain, with 56 units matriculated this year among its 89,000 residents—compared to just 109 in Spain's population of 50 million.
The disparity underscores stark differences in car sales patterns between the Principat and its neighbour. Calculations show one Ferrari registered for every 1,590 Andorrans annually, while in Spain the figure stands at one per 458,000 people.
Popular models in Andorra bear little resemblance to those topping Spanish sales charts, and Ferrari exemplifies the gap. The brand even outsells some mainstream names in the Principat, such as Suzuki, despite its luxury positioning.
These figures cover matriculations through 2025 so far, highlighting Andorra's unique market driven by its affluent resident base and tax advantages.
Original Sources
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