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The fourth quarter of 2025 was particularly noteworthy, delivering 14,890 trucks and vans-a 6.4% decrease from the same period in 2024. December stood out with 5,549 units sold, representing only a 1.8% decline year-on-year, the strongest monthly comparison of the entire year. This suggests a positive momentum heading into 2026.
TIC CEO Tony McMullan commented on the market's performance, noting that while 2025 saw a noticeable downturn in new truck and van sales compared to the record year of 2024, the industry still delivered its third-best sales year. He highlighted the improving trend as the year progressed, culminating in December's strong result, which provides genuine optimism for 2026.
Breaking down the performance by segments:
The improving trend through the second half of 2025, culminating in December's strong performance, provides grounds for cautious optimism about 2026. Businesses that deferred truck purchases during the year's uncertainty may return to the market, particularly if economic conditions stabilize.
For fleet operators and business owners, this resilience in the truck market indicates a steady demand for commercial vehicles. It also suggests that the industry is adapting to economic challenges and is poised for potential recovery in the coming year.
Published:Tuesday, 17th Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori
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