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Australian Truck Sales Exhibit Signs of Recovery in Third Quarter of 2025

Market Stabilises After Mid-Year Slowdown, Indicating Potential Turnaround

Australian Truck Sales Exhibit Signs of Recovery in Third Quarter of 2025?w=400

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The Australian truck and van market is showing signs of stabilisation in the third quarter of 2025, despite an 11.8% decline in year-to-date sales compared to the previous year.
This trend suggests a potential turning point for the industry after a period of sustained softness.

According to the Truck Industry Council (TIC), a total of 33,727 heavy vehicles were sold by the end of September, marking a significant decrease from 2024's record pace. However, this figure still positions 2025 on track to be the third-best year on record for the industry, indicating underlying resilience.

Breaking down the figures by segment:

  • Heavy Duty (HD) Trucks: This category experienced the most significant decline, with 3,416 units delivered in Q3, a 16.3% drop from the same period in 2024. September sales were particularly affected, down 20.2% year-on-year.
  • Medium Duty (MD) Trucks: The segment saw a 20.6% decrease in Q3 sales compared to the previous year, with September deliveries down 28.4%.
  • Light Duty (LD) Trucks: Demonstrating relative strength, this segment delivered 3,691 units in Q3, marking a 1.0% increase over the same period last year.
  • Light Duty Vans (LDV): Despite a 12.8% decline from Q3 2024, the segment recorded the second-best Q3 result on record, with 2,460 units delivered.

TIC CEO Tony McMullan noted the potential for market recovery, stating, "The slight improvement that we saw in the market year-to-date at the end of quarter three... suggests that sales have steadied. Hopefully, quarter two was the low point and that we will now witness stabilised, or increasing, sales for the last part of 2025 and into 2026."

For transport operators, this stabilisation offers a cautiously optimistic outlook. While challenges remain, particularly in the heavy-duty segment, the overall market resilience suggests opportunities for growth and investment as the industry adapts to evolving demands and economic conditions.

Published:Wednesday, 5th Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori

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