Ukraine’s commercial vehicle market recovering in Sept 2023

Ukraine’s commercial vehicle market recovering in Sept 2023

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In September 2023, a total of 1,012 new commercial vehicles were registered in Ukraine, which is 6% higher compared to August 2023 and 65% higher compared to September 2022.

The relevant statement was made by UkrAutoprom Ukrainian Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association on Telegram, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“Last month a total of 1,012 vehicles (freight and special purpose) were sold in the Ukrainian new commercial vehicle market, which is 6% higher compared to August 2023,” the report states.

According to UkrAutoprom, this amount is also 65% higher compared to September 2022.

At the same time, in contrast to September 2021, Ukraine’s new commercial vehicle sales reduced by about 29%.

In terms of the number of vehicles sold last month, the Top 5 manufacturers were as follows: Renault (214), Scania (106), Ford (98), Peugeot (79), and Volkswagen (61).

In January-September 2023, Ukraine’s fleet of freight and special-purpose vehicles expanded by 8,132 new vehicles, which is 65% higher compared to the same period last year.

A reminder that a total of 5.7 thousand new light motor vehicles were registered in Ukraine in September 2023, which is 67% higher compared to the same period last year.

Photo: illustrative

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