Inclusion in sustainability indices, and the ratings received from specialised sector-specific agencies, further reflect the robustness of Iveco Group’s commitment to sustainability*.

* Information as of February 2026

Included in the S&P Global Sustainability Yearbook 2026 with a CSA - Corporate Sustainability Assessment score of 79/100, ranking in the top 5% in the Machinery and Electrical Equipment Industry category, reflecting our pledge to sustainability-focused strategies and making a positive impact on transport mobility.
Received an A score (the highest score) for Climate, as well as an A- score for Water Security and a C score for Forests within the CDP disclosure cycle in 2025, recognising our efforts in mitigating environmental risks.
Earned an A score in the MSCI [1] ESG Rating, rewarding our ongoing commitment to upholding high environmental, social, and governance standards.

Awarded a Corporate Rating of B- from ISS, with a top-rated Quality Score [2] of 1 for two of the categories, a mark of our strong environmental, social and governance practices.

Earned a score of 85/100 and the Platinum Medal from EcoVadis, ranking among the top 1% of over 150,000 companies EcoVadis assessed globally last year, highlighting our dedication to sustainable business practices.

Included in the ECPI Euro ESG Equity Index and Integrated Governance Index (IGI), reflecting our commitment to sustainability, ethical practices and responsible decision-making.

[1] The use by Iveco Group N.V. of any MSCI ESG Research LLC or its affiliates (“MSCI”) data, and the use of MSCI logos, trademarks, service marks or index names herein, do not constitute a sponsorship, endorsement, recommendation, or promotion of Iveco Group N.V. by MSCI. MSCI services and data are the property of MSCI or its information providers, and are provided ‘as-is’ and without warranty. MSCI names and logos are trademarks or service marks of MSCI. Social risk compared to its industry. A score of 1 places the company’s risk in the lowest 10% of all companies.

[2] The ISS QualityScore uses a numeric, decile-based rating system to assess a company’s environmental and social risk compared to its industry. A score of 1 places the company’s risk in the lowest 10% of all companies