New van registrations return to growth in November

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9th December 2021

New van registrations rose by 11.4% on the pre-pandemic average for November, following two previous months of decline.

The LCV market recorded the best November in its history, with 31,320 new vans registered according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

Growth was recorded in all van classes excluding those weighing less than or equal to 2.0 tonnes, which fell 19.6% to 1,361 units. This weight class had enjoyed growth in previous months however, indicating how delivery has been impacted by the unpredictable supply of semiconductors.

SMMT van registrations by weight November 2021

Uptake of vans weighing more than 2.5 tonnes grew by 7.7% compared to a locked-down November 2020, reaching 22,363 units, or 71.4% of the market.

Meanwhile, the pickup market grew 31.2%, while vans weighing more than 2.0 up to 2.5 tonnes grew 21.2% to 4,779 units. The most considerable growth was recorded in the traditionally volatile 4×4 market, which grew 39.9% to 207 units.

The market is now up 22.8% in the year-to-date with robust underlying demand, according to the SMMT. The continuation of this growth into next year will depend not just on supply side but demand side factors, notably the strength of the economic recovery, with rising levels of taxation and inflation, as well as the ongoing impact of the pandemic with the emergence of new variants. Despite the likely volatility, the SMMT is still forecasting the LCV market to return to pre-2019 levels in 2022.

Mike Hawes, SMMT chief executive, said, “A pre-Christmas boost to van registrations will be welcomed by the industry, but it remains a rollercoaster of a market. Demand is clearly robust, but market volatility is likely to remain a feature as supply chain shortages throttle the sector’s ability to fulfil orders.

“Manufacturers are working hard to try and overcome these shortages and the November deliveries illustrate the success they have been having in the UK. Whilst the outlook remains challenging, customers can be reassured of the industry commitment to the commercial vehicle sector, given its importance to the operation of society and business growth.”

The Ford Transit Custom (pictured) remained the UK’s best-selling van in November and for the year. It is followed by the larger Transit at the top of the table.

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