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Iveco Daily sales soar in 2023

by Robert Barry
January 24, 2024
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According to 2023 Truck Industry Council data, the Iveco Daily achieved 1199 sales for the year, up 319 units or 36.25% from 2022, and in a segment that contracted by 1.6%. 

This includes sales of Iveco’s unique 70C cab chassis; with a 7-tonne GVM boasting a 4-tonne payload, a weight classification that no other European player offers in the Australian market.

The strong overall performance was in part due to a model refresh last year that saw Daily provide additional safety and comfort features for prospective owners, along with revised styling that further built on the range’s strong credentials.

Given its configuration where the driver and front passengers are seated behind the front wheels rather than directly on top – as is the case in traditional cab over light trucks – the Daily offers a more supple and compliant ride and car-like driving experience according to Iveco.

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It is benefits such as this, along with robust truck underpinnings and a full suite of safety equipment that are seeing more buyers than ever consider the Daily range, according to Iveco national manager – light sales, Ben Osborn.

“There’s a growing awareness in the market about the advantages that Daily provides owners compared to many of its competitors,” Osborn says.

“Along with having the right specifications for a range of demanding applications – including the availability of features such as rear differential lock and rear airbag suspension – the Iveco Daily is also extremely comfortable, ensuring less fatigue for owners who spend long hours behind the wheel either as part of their vocation or simply getting to and from the work site each day.

“Variants such as the work-ready single and dual cab Tradie-Made models which come with fully built aluminium trays straight from the dealership, are also providing flexibility and extra convenience for buyers,” he says.

Osborn says that an increasing range of support offerings were also available for Daily, helping to provide lower total cost of ownership benefits and additional peace of mind for owners. These services include optional extended warranties, Iveco Maintenance Agreements and in-house financing. 

“Many customers are now looking for complete solutions from their commercial vehicle purchases, allowing them to concentrate on their core businesses while letting Iveco manage and support their truck through its lifecycle,” Osborn says.

“This interest in a hassle-free ownership experience extends to the way they’re purchasing their vehicles – customers who don’t require a specialist body are increasingly opting for the efficiency of a completely built truck. Iveco is looking to do more in the ‘work ready’ space in 2024,” he says.          

Iveco will also add to the Daily line-up in the coming months with the release of its new 7-tonne 4×4 range, while a preliminary allocation of its electric eDaily range which was previewed at last year’s Brisbane Truck Show, will also begin work with selected customers. 

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Robert Barry

Robert Barry has been reporting on the Australasian automotive and transport sector since June 2003. A member of the New Zealand Motoring Writers Guild since 2005, Robert has also previously held the positions of secretary, vice-president and president. His work has appeared in newspapers, magazines, and on the web. He holds a Class 2 and a Class 4 heavy transport licence and knows his way around a manual transmission.

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