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Fleet Acquisition Surge Indicates Possible Recovery in Trucking Downturn

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Fleet Acquisition Surge Indicates Possible Recovery in Trucking Downturn
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Increased Demand for Heavy-Duty Trucks in North America

North American fleets significantly ramped up their orders for heavy-duty trucks in February, indicating a rise in demand within the freight market.

Preliminary figures from FTR Transportation Intelligence reveal that Class 8 net orders reached 47,200 units in February—an increase of 47% from January and a staggering 159% compared to the same month last year.

Strongest Monthly Orders Since September 2022

This order total marks the highest monthly count since September 2022 and represents the third month in a row with year-over-year growth exceeding 20%, according to FTR’s monthly report.

February’s figures also surpassed the 10-year average of 24,991 units for that month, highlighting a strong demand for both on-highway and vocational trucks. Over the last year, total orders have summed up to approximately 258,466 units, as per the FTR report.

Early Signs of Recovery in Truck Equipment Market

Analysts suggest that these recent trends may indicate the early stages of a recovery for the truck equipment market after a prolonged downturn in freight activities.

“While some of the demand still stems from delayed replacement purchases returning to the market, the consistent and widespread nature of recent orders indicates that momentum is now being driven more substantially by improving freight fundamentals,” stated Dan Moyer, senior analyst for commercial vehicles at FTR, in a press release.

Rising Freight Volumes and Costs Influence Orders

Moyer pointed out that increasing freight volumes and better rate expectations are prompting fleets to elevate their capital spending plans. Furthermore, improved clarity concerning tariff-adjusted pricing and upcoming emissions regulations has lowered uncertainty around equipment acquisitions.

ACT Research Sees Similar Trends

ACT Research produced comparable statistics, estimating February’s North American Class 8 orders at 46,200 units, representing a 156% year-over-year increase.

The month was ranked the eighth-strongest for orders in over 530 months of industry data, according to analyst Carter Vieth from ACT Research.

Incentives for Equipment Purchases

Vieth noted that looming increases in costs associated with the upcoming EPA 2027 emissions standards, along with an aging fleet and heightened confidence in lasting freight rate increases, have bolstered Class 8 order strength in February.

“Dealers and large fleets now have a stronger incentive to secure budgets for equipment upfront,” Vieth explained. “The sustained rise in spot rates since late November has arguably been a pivotal factor in this order rebound.”

Moderate Gains in Medium-Duty Trucks

While medium-duty trucks experienced more modest improvements, ACT Research recorded Class 5-7 orders at 17,400 units in February, reflecting a 6.7% year-over-year growth. However, analysts noted that this increase is partially due to weak early 2025 demand comparisons.

Despite the positive February results, analysts warned that several risks linger in the trucking market, including high financing costs, geopolitical instability, and potential changes in tariffs or regulations.

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