- Total CV registrations dipped 4.7% in May to 24,149 units, but market remains up 8.3% for the year-to-date.
- Van registrations were 3.8% behind May 2012 at 20,503 units, the January-May volumes remain strong up 13% to 110,136 units.
- Truck demand fell 9.4% to 3,646 units in the month and declined 14.3% during the first five months of 2013.
UK van and truck registrations: 2013 and % change on 2012
May | % change | Year-to-date | % change | Rolling year | % change | |
Vans | 20,503 | -3.8% | 110,136 | 13.0% | 252,278 | 2.0% |
Trucks | 3,646 | -9.4% | 17,325 | -14.3% | 42,808 | -9.7% |
Total | 24,149 | -4.7% | 127,461 | 8.3% | 295,086 | 0.1% |
“The overall CV market has performed well so far in 2013, but May saw volumes fall 3.8% as van model cycles combined with Euro 6 uncertainty for trucks,” said Nigel Base, SMMT Commercial Vehicle Manager. “For trucks, history tells us that purchases of Euro 5 will mix with new Euro 6 trucks as the year progresses, which could boost the market in the second half of 2013. For vans, the picture was positive up to May, so we anticipate this blip to be overcome as the year pans out.”
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