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Work Truck Show 2020 in Photos: Trucks

Vehicle ResearchPhotos 31March 13, 2020

Held March 3-6 in Indianapolis, The Work Truck Show 2020 took over the Indianapolis Convention Center and featured vehicles, products, and services for every industry.

The event's 20th anniversary took over more than 500,000 square feet of exhibit space and featured new and returning exhibitors. Trucks were numerous and featured a variety of bodies, upfits, and new tech and safety options. Check out our top picks from this year's selection of truck and truck-related offerings.

Altec featured several trucks on the show floor, including an upfitted Ford F-550. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

BrandFX brought its Everlast Truck Bodies to the show floor.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Crane Carrier Company unveiled its newest Signature Chassis, the Low Narrow Tilt (LNT). With its 82-inch cab width, the LNT heavy-duty work truck chassis is a 12 inches narrower than the LET2.

Photo: David Cullen

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Ford displayed its Ford F-600, a Class 5 truck with Class 6 capability.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Ford also featured a number of trucks with upfits and service body packages on display.

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Hansen International manufacturers, designs, and distributes vehicle hardw3are systems for a variety of industries. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Henderson Products demonstrated its dump body applications. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Hino's "virtual box" truck demonstrated the future possibilities of advertisements - and was pretty eye-catching, too. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Hino brough out its new XL Series in full force, including flat bed models and a crew cab variation. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Electric was big, with International featuring its eMV Series concept vehicle. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Kenworth featured its K270E battery electric vehicle equipped with a 26-foot Supreme box van among its six vehicles on display. The cabover features two 750-volt lithium ion battery packs.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The Mahindra ROXOR is an off-road vehicle ideal for getting places other vehicles can't and currently being tested by parks and police departments. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Ram introduced a snow plow prep package for the 2021 Ram 1500 Tradesman, Big Horn, and Laramie 4x4 models equipped with the 5.7L HEMI V-8, 5.7L HEMI eTorque V-8, or 3.0L EcoDiesel V-6 engine.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The SEA Hino 195 EV is powered by the company's SEA-Drive 120a power system, and offers 110 hp continuous power, 170 hp maximum power, and boasts a maximum torque of 1,106 lb.-ft.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Warren, Inc. manufactures a full line of dump bodies, hoists, and spreaders. It also manufactures numerous models of both stainless steel, carbon steel, and AR-450 steel dump bodies.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Auto Truck Group displayed several of its upfit options with ARI and Holmann Parts. The companies also focused on discussing how their operations can help simplify complex supply chains.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Bibeau featured two trucks, including a dump truck model from Chris Kelley Trucking from Arlington, Wis. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

BrandFX also showcased the BFXB 84TXT with modified space for a back hoe and a crane. It also featured a lightweight body.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher 

BYD displayed its Class 8 long-range battery-electric truck, the BYD 8TT. The day cab truck has a 105,000-pound GVWR and achieves 483 hp at 1,770 lb.-ft. of torque.

Photo: Chris Brown

FAT Trucks are an industrial line of off-road utility vehicles. The big tires and unique design was certainly eye catching!

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Demonstrating its many vocational applications, Freightliner featured an M2 106 upfit to be a water truck. The medium-duty model is available as a truck or a tractor and supports a wide range of bodies and chassis-mounted equipment. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

IMT demonstrated its lightweight service package options.

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International Trucks showed off several models, including its MV Series featuring Allison Transmission’s Neutral at Stop feature. The new feature can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 6%.

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Rush Dayton, Ohio, has been selling a Isuzu NRR 19,500 GVW cement mixer from Ernest Industries for years with great success.  The Isuzu cement truck fits so many needs to supply cement in tight spaces or locations that it is difficult to get a truck in to pour cement.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Kenworth Truck Company featured its comprehensive lineup of medium- and heavy-duty work trucks at The Work Truck Show. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Knapheide displayed 12 products at the 20th annual Work Tuck Show at the Indianapolis Convention Center.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

New products on display in the Knapheide booth included Knapheide Van Equipment, Combo Body, and Saw Body.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The Mitsubishi eCanter has a range of up to 80 miles and is suited for inner-city delivery applications.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Among the vehicles Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America featured was the Fuso FE180 Gas, which offers 11,855-pounds in payload capacity. Full production began in October 2019.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

This blacked out beauty was a Kenworth T880 truck upfit by Palmer Power & Truck Equipment. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Reading Truck Body featured its Aluminum service body, the Classic II. Designed to go anywhere and haul anything, they are lightweight yet rugged. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher