4TRUCK forecasts a 20% growth in delivery volume for 2025. This expectation aligns with the favorable momentum currently experienced by the truck sector in Brazil. Last year, 122,099 units were sold, representing a 17.4% increase compared to 2023, when 103,994 vehicles were commercialized. These figures reflect a solid recovery of the country's truck market, primarily driven by sectors such as agribusiness, construction, and general industry.
Overall, the company grew by 10% in 2024, considering a first quarter disrupted by the headquarters relocation. For this year, even amidst a challenging scenario, the expectation is to achieve a 20% growth in delivery volume. “The customer needs to have confidence in the country and the government, credit availability, and competitive interest rates. We do not believe we will have these three conditions ideally in place in 2025; nevertheless, we are confident,” explains Osmar Oliveira, CEO of 4TRUCK.
In 2024, the brands most implemented by the company were Mercedes-Benz (44%), Volkswagen (30%), and Iveco (13%). Regarding the portfolio, the most implemented products were dry freight vans (56%), curtain-sided/ drop-side trailers (19%), and metallic bodies (14%).
To continue meeting the growing demand, the company started 2025 at a new address with more space and a modified layout. Even closer to the Via Dutra highway, the new facility features a dedicated administrative block and four other blocks designated for production, enabling operation by activity cells (components, welding, assembly, painting).
The company's CEO further highlights the ongoing search for new assembly partners in other states, as well as for innovations that can optimize the production process and provide training for the team. “We need to increase our capacity and remain competitive to face an increasingly demanding and challenging market,” states Oliveira.

