Iveco - Power Latin America

Iveco’s presence in Latin America began with partnerships and acquisitions. In 1979, Fiat (Iveco’s predecessor) established a truck plant in Córdoba, Argentina. In 1996, Iveco opened its Sete Lagoas plant in Minas Gerais, Brazil, which became its Latin American headquarters. Today, the Sete Lagoas facility produces over 25,000 vehicles annually, including the Tector, Daily, and Stralis lines.

Latin America’s commercial vehicle market is vital for intra-regional trade, agribusiness, mining, and urban logistics. With over 60% of freight transported by road, the demand for durable, cost-efficient trucks and buses remains high. Iveco (Industrial Vehicles Corporation), an Italian brand under the CNH Industrial group, entered the Latin American market in the 1970s and has since built a reputation for diesel, CNG (compressed natural gas), and electric commercial vehicles. power latin america iveco

Iveco holds approximately 11% of the Brazilian heavy truck market (2023 data), trailing Mercedes-Benz (27%), Volvo (23%), and VW Truck & Bus (19%). However, Iveco leads the CNG heavy truck segment (over 70% market share) and ranks second in light commercial vehicles (Daily) behind Fiat Professional. Iveco’s presence in Latin America began with partnerships