PCV registrations fall 19.8%

New bus and coach registrations in the UK fell by 19.8% in the third quarter of 2021, according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). The organisation described the drop as a ‘deeply disappointing decline’ following a 2020 performance devastated by Covid.

Single-deck buses were the only vehicle type that saw growth, increasing by 5.2%. Double-deckers declined by 63.6%, to just 76 new registrations. The number of new buses and coaches registered in Q3 remains 37% down on the pre-pandemic 2019, with long-term low passenger numbers continuing to impact demand for vehicles.

Year to date, registrations remain 10.2% down against a pandemic ravaged 2020, with just 2,584 new buses and coaches registered so far this year, down 293 units.

“The decline in bus and coach figures during the third quarter of the year is incredibly disappointing, especially when viewed against the same period in 2020″ – Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, said, “The decline in bus and coach figures during the third quarter of the year is incredibly disappointing, especially when viewed against the same period in 2020, when the country was still struggling to recover from the effects of pandemic-induced lockdowns. While lockdowns have ended, and workers have begun returning to the office as the economy continues to be fully open, the sector is still struggling, with dwindling passenger numbers leading to operators hesitant to place new orders. This sector also continues to wait for the promised investment from the government for new zero-emission buses to flow through, with such funding necessary to stimulate confidence and deliver environmental goals.”

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