Sales of new commercial vehicles in Germany reached 31.1 thousand in April 2021, according to ACEA. This is 60%, or 11.7 thousand more than in the previous year. In the first four months of 2021, some 120 thousand vehicles were sold, up 15.1% yoy.
Sales of new light commercial vehicles reached 23.4 thousand in April, up 70.8% yoy. Some 7.29 thousand medium and heavy commercial vehicles were registered (up 32.6% yoy) while sales of heavy vehicles amounted to 5.11 thousand vehicles, up 44.0% yoy. Some 0.410 thousand new buses have been delivered in April in Germany, up up 73.0% when compared to last year.
In Europe, sales of commercial vehicles grew 200% to 213 thousand in April. Within the first four months of the year, the increase reached 15.1% as 120 thousand vehicles were registered.
Most commercial vehicles (44.4 thousand) were sold in France, followed by UK (34.3 thousand) and Germany (31.1 thousand). Most buses and coaches above 3.5 tonnes were sold in Germany, UK and France last month.
Most commercial vehicles registered in Europe were still powered by diesel, some 92% of light commercial vehicles and 73% of heavy trucks and buses in 2020. Only 2% of new trucks and 6.1% of new buses sold in 2020 run on batteries, according to ACEA.