Mumbai: More than 32.7 lakh new vehicles hit the state’s roads in 2025, nearly 13.5% higher than the registrations in the state previous year, according to govt data.At 22.9 lakh, two-wheelers make up the bulk of the newly registered vehicles, followed by 5 lakh cars, 1.4 lakh agricultural tractors, 1.3 lakh trucks, 88,352 autorickshaws, 57,159 other vehicles, and 13,346 buses. Altogether, 28.87 lakh vehicles had been registered. Of the 32.7 lakh, the highest number — 8.5 lakh — was recorded during the festive months of Oct and Nov. Feb saw the lowest number of registrations at 1.9 lakh.A total of 3 lakh vehicles were registered in the city in 2025, showed the official figures. The Wadala RTO registered the highest number of vehicles at 84,908, followed by 78,232 at Borivli RTO, 76,076 at Tardeo RTO, and 63,681 at Andheri RTO. Of the 3 lakh vehicles registered in Mumbai, which faces issues like severe traffic congestion, vehicular pollution, lack of parking space and poor roads, around 1.88 lakh were two-wheelers and 68,379 were cars. Four other RTO offices, including Nashik, Thane, Vasai, and Kalyan, registered over a lakh new vehicles each. Between Jan and Nov last year, state reported 33,002 road accidents that claimed 14,066 lives.
