Ford Electric Vehicle Sales and Orders Soar
Reservations for the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck have now surpassed 100,000 since the truck was first shown in May.
Reservations for the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck have now surpassed 100,000 since the truck was first shown in May.
The facility is expected to begin operation in the first half of 2022.
Driven by strong consumer demand for Jeep, Ram, and other brands, Stellantis has reported a 32% increase in second-quarter sales over the same time period a year earlier.
The majority of car-truck accidents are the fault of the passenger car driver, which further qualifies the importance of video evidence and need for proactive detection of commercial driver fatigue and distraction.
National on-highway diesel prices rose to $3.33 per gallon last week, as crude oil prices hit their highest level in more than six years.
Through an agreement with Controlled Thermal Resources, lithium will be sourced in part from California from a more environmentally friendly process than traditional lithium production.
The North American Trailer Dealers Association (NATDA) announced the reformation of its Dealer Advisory Board, composed of five dealer members from various parts of the North America.
Trash Gurl, a woman-owned recycling and waste disposal company that uses creative marketing to get attention in a mature market, is featured in Mack Truck's ninth episode of its RoadLife 2.0 series.
Daimler Trucks North America, LLC (DTNA) is recalling approximately 122,056 model-year 2019-2022 Freightliner and Western Star trucks for issues that could cause the engine to stall.
Commercial sales were up through June - sales of the larger commercial trucks expanded 105% in the first half of the year.
The Jeep Wrangler xtreme recon package offers 35-inch tires straight from the factory, further improving approach angle, departure angle, ground clearance, and water fording capability.
Volvo Trucks North America and the United Auto Workers union reached a tentative agreement July 1 on the terms of a new, six-year contract that would cover approximately 2,900 employees at the New River Valley truck assembly operations in Dublin, Va.
As the U.S. Interstate Highway System reaches 65 years old, it is congested, carries significant levels of travel – particularly by large trucks – and lacks adequate funding to make needed repairs and improvements, TRIP officials said in a report.
In “Anatomy of a Crash,” Rob Molloy, highway safety director for the National Transportation Safety Board, will present data and analysis based on multiple investigations of medium- and heavy-duty truck crashes and discuss the NTSB’s investigative process.
A new business unit has been formed to envision and develop next generation EV and AV powered delivery and work truck bodies and accessories.
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