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The Medium Commercial Vehicle (MCV) market is a segment of the Commercial Vehicle (CV) industry. MCVs are typically used for transporting goods and materials, and are larger than light commercial vehicles (LCVs). They are typically classified as vehicles with a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of between 3.5 and 16 tonnes. MCVs are typically used for a variety of applications, including delivery, construction, and waste management.
MCVs are typically powered by diesel engines, although some are powered by alternative fuels such as natural gas or electric. They are typically designed to be more fuel-efficient than larger commercial vehicles, and are often equipped with advanced safety features such as lane departure warning systems and autonomous emergency braking.
Some of the major companies in the MCV market include Daimler AG, Volvo Group, Volkswagen AG, Ford Motor Company, and Isuzu Motors. Show Less Read more