In Saudi Arabia, residents/expats are generally allowed to own up to two personal vehicles at the same time, while citizens are not limited in the same way in the sources I found.

Quick scoop

  • For residents (iqama holders) , the commonly cited limit is 2 private cars.
  • For Saudi citizens , one source says there is no fixed limit on how many vehicles they can register.
  • The rule can depend on vehicle type and registration status , so a private passenger car is treated differently from commercial or special-use vehicles.

Practical note

If you’re an expat, the safest working answer is: 2 cars max under the usual private-ownership rule.

For anything unusual, like company vehicles, family registration questions, or imported cars, the registration rules can be different.

Sources in plain language

Recent Arabic and English sources agree on the same core point: two private vehicles for residents. One source also reports that citizens can register an unlimited number of vehicles.

Bottom line

If by “saudia” you mean Saudi Arabia , the short answer is 2 cars for a resident/expat, and citizens are generally not capped the same way.

Would you like the answer specifically for expats, citizens, or GCC residents?