The Australian heavy vehicle industry finished off the financial year on a high, experiencing a strong increase from May sales to finish June with just under 5,000 truck sales.
The latest Truck Industry Council (TIC) T-Mark truck sales indicate there were 4,888 sales made in June, rising from 3,921 in May. While it’s an upward trend for 2025, the June numbers are still down on the 5,160 new vehicles recorded in June last year and the 6,054 sales in June 2023.
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Total trucks
A total of 4,888 new trucks were sold across all segments in June, with Isuzu closing off a milestone financial year in style with 1,268 sales, increasing on its May efforts. Hino maintained its second spot in the market with 487 sales in June (up from its 358 May sales), while Fuso confirmed third spot with 365 sales. Kenworth wasn’t far behind with 338 sales, while Volvo (244) and IVECO (231) both recorded strong months. From there, Mercedes-Benz (135) and Scania (133) could barely be split, with the likes of Mack (61), UD Trucks (60) and DAF (56) remaining consistent throughout the middle of 2025.
Heavy duty
The heavy duty truck sales market continued its recovery from a recent drop, building on its 1,172 May sales to record 1,481 new vehicles sold in June. However, it’s still down on the 1,816 heavy duty sales made in June last year. On the OEM side, Kenworth couldn’t be toppled with its 338 sales, while Volvo (237) did enough to maintain its second spot ahead of Isuzu (208). Behind the top three, Scania recorded the 133 sales, Mercedes-Benz the 103 and Fuso (82) and IVECO (81) were as close as you could get. Behind this group was Hino (64), Mack (61), UD Trucks (55) and DAF (54).
Medium duty
Sales are also on the up in the medium duty market, with 764 June sales surpassing the 670 and 600 sales recorded in May and April respectively. While it’s still down on the 887 sales recorded in June last year, the market’s upward trend in recent months is still dominated by Isuzu (348 sales). Hino continued to go from strength to strength with 267 monthly sales, comfortably ahead of the third placed Fuso with 96 sales. There was a remarkable drop afterwards, with the next best being Hyundai with the 14 sales ahead of a final six brands that shared 39 sales.
Light duty
On the light duty side, sales continued to build from 1,090 in May to 1,332 in June. While it’s still down from 1,509 sales made in the market in June last year, it’s a quick rise for the segment in recent months. Isuzu was once again at the top with an astonishing 712 sales, comfortably ahead of the following pack made up of Fuso (187), Hino (156) and IVECO (141). The group that came after the leading five included Renault (48), Fiat (26) and Mercedes-Benz (24).