December 5, 2025
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Demand for trucks in Ukraine fell by 10% in a month: sales leaders in November

Demand for trucks in Ukraine fell by 10% in a month: sales leaders in NovemberIn November 2025, 982 new commercial vehicles were sold in Ukraine, which is 10% less than last year. Sales fell by 18% compared
to October, and since the beginning of the year, the fleet has increased by 10,835 vehicles, which is 6% less than in the same
period last year.

”, — write: unn.ua

In Ukraine, 982 new commercial vehicles (trucks and special purpose vehicles) were sold in November 2025. Compared to November last year, demand for new commercial vehicles decreased by 10%. This was reported by Ukrautoprom, writes UNN.

DetailsCompared to October 2025, sales of new trucks fell by 18%.

The top 5 brands in the new commercial vehicle market last month included:

  • MAN – 118 units;
  • RENAULT – 117 units;
  • FIAT – 88 units;
  • CITROEN – 85 units;
  • MERCEDES-BENZ – 79 units.
  • In total, since the beginning of the year, the Ukrainian fleet of trucks and special purpose vehicles has been replenished with 10,835 new vehicles, which is 6% less than in the same period last year.

    RecallIn November 2025, the share of electric vehicles in the Ukrainian market of new passenger cars increased to 38.5%, surpassing gasoline cars. The share of gasoline and diesel engines decreased to 45.5%.

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