A record-breaking 13,570 industry professionals attended The Work Truck Show 2018. Automakers unveiled six new vehicles in almost every weight class and companies introduced 175 other new products.
The Work Truck Show 2018 Highlights

Ford displayed its new, 2019 Ford Transit Connect Wagon as well as several upfits for the popular fleet van model.
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Mitsubishi Fuso presented production- ready models of its gasoline-powered FE Class 4 cabover.
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Hino Trucks displayed its tested Model 338 (pictured) featuring a service body upfit as well as launched a heavyduty
truck lineup, the XL Series.
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The 2019 Ram 1500 Tradesman model was launched, a package designed for commercial fleets.
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Isuzu Commercial Truck of America took home Work Truck’s 2018 Medium-Duty Truck of the Year award for the FTR.
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A street sweeper upfit from Tymco, the DST-6, was featured on a Peterbilt Model 220.
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The propane-autogas-powered Freightliner S2G presented its upfit capabilities.
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Among Kenworth’s displays was a T370 with Summit Service Body and a PACCAR PX-9 engine.
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XL presented its battery-electric hybrid Ford F-250 with XLP technology.
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Spitzlift displayed its 3-foot fold-down crane, which weighs 45 pounds and has a load capacity of 650 pounds.
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General Motors unveiled its medium- duty lineup, surprising attendees with its Class 6 Silverado 6500HD.
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The W-15 plug-in hybrid-electric truck from Workhorse was on the show floor featuring safety lights, step bumper, and power export capabilities.
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International Trucks unveiled the Class 6-7 MV Series, able to be configured for any medium-duty application.
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Two Mack Granite model trucks showed off their vocational versatility with dump body and snow plow upfits.
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Western Star displayed several models, including a 4700SB (set-back axle) dump truck.
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The ultimate tailgating and barbecuing pickup truck, Nissan displayed its “Smokin’ TITAN.”
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Ranger Design showed off its updated flooring with integrated mounting tracks and new line of fully configurable shelving options.
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Reading Truck Body introduced the RVSL Steelhawk enclosed van body, which is up to 700-pounds lighter than other RVSL bodies.
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