ACT Research’s U.S. tractor dashboard, a metric that provides forward-looking market insight by encompassing variables that take both supply and demand into account, underscores that the U.S. Class 8 tractor outlook has deteriorated further in Q2/24, as published in the latest release of the North American Commercial Vehicle OUTLOOK.
“Following a -7 reading in March, ACT’s 15 metric Dashboard has posted back-to-back -11 readings, with negatives interspersed through the macro, freight and industry metrics that comprise the aggregate,” Kenny Vieth, president and senior analyst of ACT Research, said. “Were these ‘normal’ times, the implied stepdown in support would be signaling increased tractor market weakness into next year. The wildcard as we look to 2025 is carriers’ appetite to add equipment ahead of the EPA’s expensive 2027 clean truck mandate. Typically, the market’s individual components tend to be more closely sync’d and cycle together into a market downturn. With North America’s economies all growing, and recognizing tractor market risk to the forecast, there are certainly positive factors at play as we look to 2025 — robust U.S. and Canadian vocational markets and the best Mexican market in a decade are certainly helping to offset the impending trough in tractor demand that is expected to last into mid-2025.”
There are still several pockets of strength in the Class 8 market, but:
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