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Traton truck deliveries fall 6% in first quarter as US weakness persists

Traton truck deliveries fall 6% in first quarter as US weakness persists

ReutersMon, April 13, 2026 at 1:07 PM UTC

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A flag of Volkswagen's truck unit Traton SE is pictured at Frankfurt Stock Exchange during Traton's initial public offering (IPO) in Frankfurt, Germany, June 28, 2019. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski

April 13 (Reuters) - German truck manufacturer Traton reported a 6% drop in vehicle sales for ‌the first quarter of 2026 on Monday, driven ‌by a 21% decline in its U.S.-based International Motors brand.

Weakness ​in the U.S. market persisted in the quarter, Traton said, while a tough market situation in South America also led to fewer deliveries at the Scania and Volkswagen ‌Truck & Bus subsidiaries.

The ⁠company delivered 68,600 vehicles between January and March, down from 73,100 in the ⁠same period last year. Deliveries of electric vehicles grew 38% in the same period.

The MAN Truck & Bus brand ​recorded a ​14% increase across its ​models, which Traton attributed ‌to recovery in Europe.

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UBS analysts said in their first take on the results that the number of sold vehicles was 4% lower than expected, while raising concerns over Traton's profitability in China and the ‌United States.

Traton is exposed to ​U.S. tariffs on heavy-duty trucks, ​imposed under the ​Section 232 nL2N3VC15U national security trade statute, ‌which applies to its Mexican manufacturing ​sites supplying ​the U.S. market.

Scania also started up a new production plant in Rugao, China in October. Analysts ​from Citi have ‌voiced concerns about underutilization at this site.

(Reporting ​by Simon Ferdinand EibachEditing by Linda Pasquini, Miranda ​Murray and Milla Nissi-Prussak)

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