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    Used van demand surges as new LCV registrations continue to fall

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 17, 2025No Comments
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    David Spear Commercials Issues Market Insight as UK New Van Registrations Decline but Used Demand Accelerates
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    David Spear Commercials has released new insight on the UK light commercial vehicle (LCV) market, revealing a widening gap between the performance of the new and used van sectors.

    While demand for quality used vehicles remains exceptionally strong, the latest industry data shows continued decline in new van registrations — a trend compounded by slow electric vehicle (EV) uptake and infrastructure challenges.

    Despite year-on-year growth in battery electric van (BEV) market share, progress remains significantly below the Government’s mandated target for 2025. According to the company, a faster rollout of charging infrastructure is essential to encouraging more operators to switch from diesel to electric fleets.

    New Van Registrations Continue to Fall

    The latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) highlight a sharp slowdown in the new LCV sector:

    • October registrations down 15.1%, totalling 22,896 vans, pickups, and 4x4s
    • Year-to-date registrations down 10.2%, with 264,160 units registered in 2025

    This ongoing downturn reflects reduced business confidence, challenging economic conditions, and a notable slowdown in planned fleet renewals. Organisations are increasingly delaying new purchases, reshaping market dynamics and placing growing pressure on the used sector to meet operational needs.

    Market Impact: Extended Lifecycles and Rising Used Demand

    Extended Fleet Lifecycles

    Fleet, rental, and commercial operators are now retaining vehicles for 60 months or longer, resulting in older and higher-mileage vans entering the used market. Many require refurbishment and investment before resale, increasing pressure on retailers to maintain quality standards.

    Demand Rising for High-Quality Used Vans

    With supply restrictions and slower new vehicle uptake, reliable used LCVs continue to outperform expectations. Buyers are prioritising availability, condition, and overall value — keeping the used van sector competitive and fast-moving.

    Leadership Comment

    Founder David Spear commented on the shifting landscape:

    “Over the past year, we’ve focused on quality used LCVs and maintaining a steady supply of new vehicles, strengthening our market position.

    “Our strategy was recently recognised with Van Retailer of the Year at the 2025 AutoTrader Awards. The SMMT data highlights the challenges the market faces, but we remain confident in our ability to capitalise on these shifts while continuing to deliver sustainable growth.

    “At David Spear Commercials, we combine market insight, strategic foresight, and a customer-first approach to help businesses navigate an evolving commercial vehicle landscape.”

    Driving Forward in a Changing Market

    As the UK LCV sector continues to adapt to shifting buyer behaviour, economic pressures, and the transition toward electrification, David Spear Commercials reaffirms its commitment to delivering insight, quality, and leadership during a period of rapid change.

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