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Daimler Truck annual sales drop by 12% weighed by Europe and Asia

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Posted on January 14, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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(Reuters) - Daimler Truck sales dropped 12% in 2024, dragged down by sharp declines at the Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Trucks Asia units, the world's largest truckmaker said on Tuesday. It sold 460,409

Daimler Truck Faces 12% Sales Decline Due to Europe, Asia

(Reuters) -German truckmakers Daimler Truck and Traton reported on Tuesday declining 2024 sales mainly due to tepid demand in Europe, in particular in their home country Germany.

The world's biggest truckmaker, Daimler Truck, reported a 12% annual sales drop to 460,409 units sold, also weighed down by a sharp decline in sales in Asia, which was in line with the company's reduced guidance.

Volkswagen's Traton recorded a smaller annual decline of 1% to 334,200 trucks, due to lower sales at its main German truck and bus brand MAN, and delays caused by tighter regulatory requirements for vehicle software systems in Europe.

Shares in Daimler Truck and Traton were up 1.7% and 3.2%, respectively, by 1030 GMT as the declining sales were in line with expectations.

One bright spot for Daimler Truck was sales growth of 17% in battery electric (BEV) sales, to 4,035 BEV trucks sold in 2024, but still less than 1% of the total sales.

For Traton, annual BEV sales declined by 18% to 1,740 units.

Last year, Daimler Truck cut its annual outlook and said it would reduce hours for some employees in Germany as a result of weak demand in Europe and Asia.

Traton flagged lower quarterly margins in its key units Scania and MAN at a fourth-quarter pre-close call due to prolonged weakness in the European market.

Both companies will release the full annual financial reports in mid-March.

(Reporting by Ilona Wissenbach, writing by Andrey Sychev, editing by Friederike Heine and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Daimler Truck reported a 12% sales drop in 2024.
  • Weak demand in Europe and Asia affected sales.
  • Traton's sales declined by 1% due to regulatory delays.
  • Daimler Truck's BEV sales grew by 17%.
  • Both companies' sales aligned with expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses the 2024 sales decline of Daimler Truck and Traton, mainly due to weak demand in Europe and Asia.
How did Daimler Truck's BEV sales perform?
Daimler Truck's BEV sales grew by 17% in 2024, reaching 4,035 units, though still less than 1% of total sales.
What affected Traton's sales?
Traton's sales were impacted by lower sales at its MAN brand and regulatory delays in Europe.

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