Iveco
Italian commercial vehicle manufacturing company
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July 30 2025 | Iveco announced the sale of its commercial vehicle business to Tata Motors and its defence business to Leonardo, marking a significant restructuring of the company's operations. |
April 3 2025 | Iveco Group's shareholder composition is documented, with Giovanni Agnelli B.V. holding the largest stake at 27.06%, followed by Norges Bank at 8.91%, and own shares at 2.55%. |
July 2024 | Brazil ordered 420 LMV-BR2 variant vehicles, with national production and deliveries planned to start in 2026. |
March 2024 | Belgium pledged 300 additional Iveco LMV vehicles to Ukraine. |
2023 | Italian Navy placed an order for 36 Iveco SuperAV amphibious vehicles, signaling a significant procurement for the military's maritime capabilities. |
2023 | Janus van Kasteren won the Dakar Rally driving an Iveco vehicle. |
2023 | Iveco announced their new Driveway Bodybuilder Programme, which provides customers with options for stock tippers and tipper grabs available on X-Way chassis, expanding vehicle customization opportunities. |
April 18 2023 | New production area inaugurated at the Foggia plant for bus and coach assembly, with a 40 million euro investment from Next Generation EU funds. The plant has a production capacity of 1000 buses per year, initially focusing on E-Way and Crossway bus models. |
January 2023 | Belgium announced donation of 80 Iveco LMV vehicles to Ukraine. |
2022 | Portugal sends 4 VM 90P Protetto vehicles to Ukraine in response to the Russian invasion, previously used in the Iraq War. |
2022 | Mongolia showcases Nanjing NJ2046 (VM 90 variant) at the State Flag Day parade. |
2022 | Somaliland National Army received between 2 and 3 LMV vehicles donated by Taiwan. |
November 2022 | Iveco launched the S-Way truck model in South America, with production taking place at the Iveco Sete Lagoas plant in Brazil. |
September 2022 | Norway donated 14 Iveco LMV vehicles to Ukraine. |
September 21 2022 | A hydrogen fuel cell prototype, the Nikola Tre FCEV 6×2, was presented at the IAA Transportation 2022 exhibition, demonstrating an autonomy of up to a specified distance. |
September 21 2022 | At the IAA Transportation 2022 exhibition in Hanover, the production version of the Nikola Tre BEV 4x2 was presented, featuring a range of up to a specified distance without recharging. |
June 2022 | Iveco ceased production at its factory in Australia, closing down manufacturing operations in the country. |
May 2022 | Ukraine procures an additional VM 90 vehicle through volunteer efforts. |
March 2022 | The 150,000th bus is produced at the Vysoké Mýto plant. |
January 1 2022 | Iveco was spun off from CNH Industrial, becoming a subsidiary of Iveco Group N.V., a holding company incorporated in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and listed on Borsa Italiana. |
November 11 2021 | Published prospectus to split from CNH Industrial and become a publicly separated company named Iveco Group N.V. |
September 2021 | Iveco Bus Streetway is presented, based on the Urbanway chassis and featuring Iveco Cursor 9 engines, complementing the existing Urbanway model. |
December 10 2020 | Full-rate production of the SuperAV was approved. |
November 13 2020 | Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for the SuperAV/ACV was declared by the Marine Corps. |
November 13 2020 | Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for the SuperAV was declared. |
November 4 2020 | SuperAV officially introduced into Marine Corps service. |
October 2020 | Iveco X-Way truck began using the S-Way cab instead of the previous Stralis cab. |
October 15 2020 | Iveco announced the first fleet of 18 Amphibious Combat Vehicles (ACVs) had been delivered to a Marine platoon. |
February 25 2020 | Iveco and Otokar sign an agreement for joint bus production at the Sakarya plant in Turkey, targeting markets in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. |
2019 | Production of the Iveco Stralis ends after 17 years of manufacturing. |
November 2019 | Nikola Motor Company and Iveco jointly presented the Nikola Tre electric truck, developed on the basis of the Iveco S-Way. |
July 2 2019 | Iveco S-Way truck debuted with a new cabin design and digital technologies. |
2018 | Italy donates a few Iveco VM 90 vehicles to Moldova. |
June 19 2018 | Marine Corps announced BAE Systems as the selected vendor to deliver vehicles for the ACV 1.1 program, with plans to build 30 low-rate production vehicles. |
April 2018 | UK Defence Equipment Sales Authority put the entire Panther 4x4 fleet up for sale, with 395 vehicles available for purchase. |
February 2018 | Norwegian Army received last delivery of 62 Iveco LMV units. |
2017 | 2 additional Iveco LMV vehicles were donated to Albania. |
2016 | Gerard De Rooy won the Dakar Rally for Iveco for a second time. |
2015 | Albanian Land Force bought 23 Iveco LMV vehicles. |
November 24 2015 | Marines selected the BAE Systems/Iveco SuperAV to move to the engineering and manufacturing development phase of the ACV 1.1 program. |
May 20 2015 | BAE submitted the SuperAV as their Amphibious Combat Vehicle (ACV) 1.1 entry. |
March 2015 | Italy donates Iveco VM 90 vehicles to Somalia. |
2014 | Lebanon's Internal Security Forces bought 25 Iveco LMV vehicles. |
2013 | Additional 358 Iveco LMV vehicles were locally assembled in Russia between 2013 and 2014. |
May 2013 | Irisbus is rebranded as Iveco Bus following a reorganization plan, with all new buses to be sold under the IVECO brand. |
May 8 2013 | BAE and Iveco completed 12 days of evaluations on the SuperAV at Camp Pendleton, including water performance demonstrations and personnel exit drills. |
March 2013 | Italian Army received most units from about 2,000 Iveco LMV. |
2012 | Russian Army received 67 Iveco LMV Rys' vehicles. |
2012 | Iveco won the Dakar Rally with the Petronas De Rooy team, with Dutch driver Gerard De Rooy winning first place in an Iveco Powerstar. |
2012 | Stralis Hi-Range version debuts, featuring Euro 6 engines, improved cabin ergonomics, and a facelifted design. Three cab variants are introduced: Hi-Way (long haul sleeper), Hi-Road (sleeper), and Hi-Street (day cab). |
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