History of Iveco

Iveco (Industrial Vehicles Corporation) is an Italian multinational company specializing in manufacturing commercial vehicles, trucks, buses, and diesel engines. It was founded in 1975 through the merger of five European brands: Fiat Veicoli Industriali (Italy), OM (Italy), Lancia Veicoli Speciali (Italy), Unic (France), and Magirus-Deutz (Germany). This consolidation allowed Iveco to become a major player in the global transportation industry, benefiting from the technological expertise and market presence of its founding companies.

Over the years, Iveco has expanded its product range and technological innovations, becoming known for its advancements in alternative fuel vehicles, including natural gas and electric-powered trucks. The company has a strong presence in Europe, Latin America, and other international markets, with production plants and research centers worldwide. Today, Iveco continues to be a leading name in commercial vehicle manufacturing, committed to sustainability and innovation in the transportation industry.