SMMT reveals LCV market grows

SMMT reveals LCV market grows

The UK new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market saw its first month of growth since January, with a 7.1% increase in registrations.


Figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) showed that 27,701 new LCVs joined Britain’s roads in total.

Growth was said to be particularly pronounced in medium-sized vans weighing greater than 2.0 to 2.5 tonnes, which saw a 12% increase in registrations, and pick-ups, where dealers recorded a 24.9% increase in sales. The only fall was in the light van (less than or equal to 2.0 tonnes) sector, where registrations dropped by -22.0%. Heavy vans made up the lion’s share of overall sales, with 17,566 registrations, an increase of 5.4%.

SMMT reveals LCV market grows

Meanwhile, there was a substantial 78.1% increase in 4×4 demand, but this class of vehicle is said to represent a very small fraction of total LCV registrations.

The improvement comes against a backdrop of prolonged reduced demand, with overall LCV registrations down by -38.6% in the year to date. The latest SMMT Outlook estimates that around 270,000 LCVs will be registered by the end of the year, a drop of -26.3%.

SMMT reveals LCV market grows

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said: “With lockdown restrictions rolling back and businesses restarting operations, the van market is beginning to look more positive. Growth is likely to have been driven by pent up demand and the re-emergence of sectors such as construction.

“However, these green shoots of recovery could prove fragile given the uncertain economic situation. With new technology coming to the market and the need for operators to renew their fleets, maintaining overall business confidence will be crucial.”


For more information, visit www.smmt.co.uk.

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