London, UK: Sales of vans in April boomed with registrations up 23.2% on a five-year average, according to data from the Society of Vehicle Manufacturers and Traders.
30,440 vans were registered in April, the highest-ever total for the month since records began, taking sales back to 2019 registration levels.
Large vans accounted for much of the growth with vans weighing more than 3.5 tonnes accounting for 20,037 registrations. So far in 2021, heavy van registrations have almost doubled compared to the same period in 2020, up to 84,374 compared with 42,749 recorded in the first four months of last year. As a result, SMMT’s latest outlook for the sector forecasts that around 369,000 vans will be registered in 2021.
Mike Hawes, chief executive, SMMT, said, “Businesses are investing in new vehicles as they grow in confidence, driven by a more positive economic outlook stimulated by the vaccine rollout. There has been particular uplift in larger van uptake, both from established demand in home delivery, but also more broadly as other sectors emerge from lockdown looking to maximise their payload efficiency. With a fragile supply chain still subject to risk of disruption and ongoing Covid restrictions, there is some way to go before we can say business is back to normal, but after a very difficult year, the outlook is much brighter.”