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Types of Cars in Martinique

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluJuly 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Types of Cars in Martinique

Martinique, as a French overseas region, features a vehicle market that reflects both French and Caribbean preferences. The island’s hilly terrain, tropical climate, and urban-rural mix influence the types of cars that are most common and practical.


Most Common Types of Cars

CategoryDescriptionPopular Models
Compact CarsIdeal for city driving and narrow roadsRenault Clio, Peugeot 208, Citroën C3
SedansFamily use, reliable for inter-town travelDacia Logan, Toyota Corolla, Peugeot 301
SUVs / CrossoversGood for hilly and rural areas, increasing in demandDacia Duster, Renault Captur, Nissan Qashqai
Pickup TrucksUseful for agriculture and small businessesToyota Hilux, Isuzu D-Max, Ford Ranger
Electric Vehicles (EVs)Growing in urban areas but limited infrastructureRenault Zoe, Nissan Leaf
Minivans / MPVsUsed by large families or for shuttle/tourism servicesRenault Kangoo, Citroën Berlingo
Luxury CarsLess common; found in affluent or tourism-heavy zonesBMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz
Motorcycles & ScootersPopular for personal use and deliveriesYamaha, Piaggio, Honda scooters

Fuel and Engine Types

  • Petrol (Essence): Most common
  • Diesel (Gasoil): Often used in pickups and commercial vehicles
  • Electric/Hybrid: Limited growth due to underdeveloped charging network

Driving Culture in Martinique

  • Right-hand drive (same as mainland France)
  • Roundabouts, speed bumps, and narrow roads are frequent
  • Road conditions vary: smooth highways near cities, bumpy or steep in rural areas

Importing Cars

  • Martinique follows EU vehicle regulations
  • Most cars are imported from France
  • Taxes, registration, and insurance must be paid locally
  • Importing directly from outside France is rare and complex

Car Brands Commonly Found

French BrandsGlobal Brands
PeugeotToyota
RenaultNissan
CitroënHyundai
DaciaFord
DS AutomobilesKia

Maintenance & Services

  • Car dealerships and service centers are located mainly in Fort-de-France, Le Lamentin, and Schoelcher
  • Spare parts for European and Japanese brands are more accessible
  • Car rental companies are widely available, especially in tourist areas
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