April van market sees continued growth and electric caution
Registrations of new vans continued to grow in April 2024, with 5.4% more light commercial vehicles sold compared with the same month in 2023, according to official figures.
A total of 23,889 new vans, 4x4s and pickups was registered, the biggest April total since 2021. The larger 2.5t-3.5t sector was the most popular, with the Ford Transit the UK’s best seller.
Small van sales grew by 41.1% with the Citroen Berlingo in top spot. Pick-up volumes also rose, by 16.2%, led by the Ford Ranger.
Despite growth across the van market in general, though, sales of electric vans actually fell in April by 42.4% - down 861 in total – though some of this is likely down to Stellantis Group renewing its entire van range and delays to new, longer range electric models arriving in dealerships. Peugeot sold more electric vans than any other brand during the month.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders says it expects around 353,000 new vans to be sold in total in 2024 – a 3.3% growth compared with 2023 but warns that uptake is set to remain below the ambitious sales targets set for manufacturers in the Vehicle Emissions Trading Scheme (VETS).
Manufacturers continue to invest to deliver more zero emission models with competitive ranges and payloads, quiet operation and high comfort levels – but it says the lack of suitable public charging infrastructure for vans remains a significant barrier to switching to zero emission operations.