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The Work Truck Show 2018 Highlights

OperationsPhotos 18April 4, 2018

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. 

Work Truck Week – More Than a Trade Show


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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