One outcome of the government's stimulus package has been a strong push from manufacturers to buy up before end of financial year.
Traditionally driven by sale prices, as companies look to reduce floor stock, buyers are more likely to be motivated by the Federal Government's instant asset write-off for capital equipment up to the value of $150,000.
Iveco Australia marketing manager Damon Paull said buyers would be well placed in coming weeks.
"In light of recent events, we've seen the importance of the road transport sector and the fantastic work the industry is doing to keep Australia moving," he said.
"Demand for commercial vehicles continues to be steady at this time, and we trust that the additional incentives that Iveco is offering until the end of June, makes putting one of our vehicles to work an even more appealing proposition."
Mr Paull said Iveco would be offering sharp pricing and selected discounts, particularly across its Daily, Eurocargo and Stralis models.