NTEA to Launch Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange During Work Truck Week 2025
Dozens of Products & Services to Debut at Work Truck Week 2025
Dozens of new commercial vehicle products will be unveiled at Work Truck Week 2025, and the expo will feature more than 40 first-time exhibitors.

Work Truck Week 2025 returns to Indianapolis, Indiana, and runs March 4 to 7. Registration is still open.
Photo: NTEA/Work Truck
New commercial vehicle bodies, propulsion systems, and equipment are among the dozens of products, technology, and services launching at Work Truck Week 2025. Fleet manager and truck driver attendees can explore the latest innovations in the Work Truck Show exhibit hall, experience high-tech vehicles during Ride & Drive, and hear from the industry’s leading chassis manufacturers about products under development.
“The number one reason industry professionals attend Work Truck Week is to find new products,” says Steve Carey, NTEA president & CEO. “There’s nowhere better to discover the latest commercial vehicles, truck equipment, and technology, and to meet face-to-face with manufacturer engineers, technical specialists, upfitters, industry experts, and peers.”
Work Truck Week 2025 runs March 4–7, 2025, at Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. More Than A Trade Show, it encompasses:
Green Truck Summit
The Work Truck Show
NTEA Annual Meeting
Ride & Drive
Educational programs and more
Work Truck Week Schedule of Events
Green Truck Summit is March 4, educational sessions run March 4–6, Work Truck Show exhibits are open March 5–7 and Ride & Drive runs March 5–6. Work Truck Week, North America’s largest work truck event, is produced by NTEA – The Work Truck Association. Register at worktruckweek.com.
While many exhibitors keep their new products under wraps until Work Truck Week opens, others are already sharing information about what they’ll showcase in Indianapolis. To learn more, check out the Product Gallery at the Work Truck Week 2025 website. Filter by “new” to see the latest products, including commercial vehicle seats, bodies, cameras, power systems, lights, controls, chemicals, and more.
More Than 40 Companies Exhibiting for the First Time
It’s not just the products that are new. More than 40 companies are exhibiting at Work Truck Week for the first time this year, including 25 in the New Exhibitor Pavilion. The Pavilion is in Rooms 137–139 across from the Hall I Work Truck Show exhibit hall entrance. It opens an hour before the main exhibit hall on March 5–6.
Getting Behind the Wheel at Ride & Drive
Work Truck Week also gives attendees the unique opportunity to take the wheel of commercial vehicles featuring the latest advanced technology, propulsion systems, and other sustainability offerings during Ride & Drive March 5–6. It is open on a first-come, first-served basis to all WTW25 attendees. More details about featured vehicles will be released in the weeks ahead.
Learning More During Educational Programs
In addition to what’s new, Work Truck Week attendees also can see what’s next by participating in the educational program. Green Truck Summit on March 4 kicks off with a keynote address from Jennifer Brace, chief futurist at Ford Motor Company. Other forward-looking Special Sessions include Navigating the Future: Selling and Servicing the Tech-Driven Truck and the inaugural Commercial Vehicle Data Exchange & Reception, both held March 6.
Truck Manufacturers to Offer Insights
Finally, only at Work Truck Week do leading commercial vehicle manufacturers share their latest chassis specifications and designs, review body and equipment installations, and provide insight into future vehicle and technology plans during exclusive annual Chassis Updates.
This year, 15 manufacturers are holding these insightful sessions:
Bollinger Motors
Daimler Truck North America
Freightliner Custom Chassis
Hino Trucks
International
Kenworth Truck Company
Mercedes-Benz USA
Mullen Automotive
Peterbilt Motors Company
Ree Automotive
More Information & How to Register
For more information, including links to register and book hotel rooms, visit worktruckweek.com or contact NTEA (info@ntea.com or 248-489-7090). Keep track of what to see and do throughout the week by registering and then creating a WTW25 Planner to add exhibitors, products, and educational sessions to a personal calendar.
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