Mack Trucks 2025 Calendar Contest Now Open for Submissions
If you think your Mack should be featured in the 2025 Mack Trucks Calendar, now is the time to submit a photo and enter the contest. Online voting will begin April 1.

The Mack Trucks Calendar Contest is accepting photos of trucks competing to be in the 2025 calendar edition. Online voting begins in April, however, entrants can score bonus points by entering before April 1.
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The Mack Trucks Calendar Contest is on the hunt for the best-looking Mack trucks for the 2025 calendar edition. A dozen trucks will grace next year’s edition, courtesy of a professional photo shoot provided by Mack.
Looking for Oldest Mack Still Working
New for this year, in honor of Mack Trucks’ 125th anniversary in 2025, the oldest Mack truck still working in revenue operation will automatically win a spot in the calendar. The age of the vehicle will be determined by the build date associated with the vehicle identification number (VIN), verified by Mack Trucks. The winner must still be in regular service, as opposed to being a historic or show truck.
Mack Customers Can Submit Photos Online
As always, the contest allows Mack customers to submit online their photos and videos of their truck for Mack fans everywhere to vote for. The top entries for each category will be featured for one month in the 2025 Mack Calendar.
Online Voting In Mack Calendar Contest Begins in April
The entry period for the opened March 18 and runs through the end of the contest. Online voting is from April 1 through April 30. Voters are allowed to vote once daily for their choice. Competition is fierce, according to Mack. More than 170,000 votes were cast for the 2024 calendar for 185 entries.
New Enhancements Added to the Calendar Contest
Several new enhancements have been added to the entry and voting procedures this year to add excitement.
Enter before April 1 for 125 bonus votes.
Submit a video entry, along with your truck photo, and receive another 125 bonus votes; directions for the video are on the entry form.
Bonus vote days – check Mack’s social media channels regularly for special promotions when daily votes could count for double or even triple.
In addition, all entries are eligible to be promoted to Mack’s 700,0000+ followers across its social channels.
Trucks Submitted Must Still Generate Revenue
The contest is open to trucks in revenue operation; that is, trucks currently working in fleets and not collector or antique vehicles. The voting categories are aligned with Mack’s truck models, the Mack Anthem, Granite, Pinnacle, TerraPro, Mack LR, and Mack MD, plus a legacy category for models no longer in production but still in revenue operation. Full contest rules and procedures are found on the Mack website.
Winners will be announced in early May, and Mack Trucks will schedule a professional photo shoot for each winning entry for the calendar.
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