According to the marketing agency NAPI, 13.1 thousand used semi-trailers were sold in January-March 2026, which was a 2.6% rise year-on-year. Sales of curtain-sided semi-trailers (30.0%) and reefers (20.7%) increased over the year. However, sales of dropside (-18.7%) and dump semi-trailers (-8.0%), as well as tankers (-2.6%), fell. Sales of TOP-5 semi-trailers grew by 5.0%, accounting for almost 74% of total semi-trailer sales.
Used trailer sales totaled 1.8 thousand units in the first quarter of 2026, having shown a 28.9% decline year-on-year. Sales of dump trailers and short loggers fell by more than a third. Sales of dropside (-22.5%) and curtain-sided (-12.8%) trailers also declined. Of TOP-5, only vans (+10.3%) showed positive dynamics. Over the year, TOP-5 declined slightly less than the market, by 27.9%, while its share grew to 88.0%.
