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Work Truck Show 2020 in Photos: Vans

Vehicle ResearchPhotos 12March 16, 2020

The Work Truck Show 2020 was also the annual event's 20th anniversary. Held March 3-6 in Indianapolis, the event took over the Indianapolis Convention Center and featured vehicles, products, and services for every industry.

Vans were as popular as ever on the show floor this year. Check out our top picks from this year's selection of van and van-related offerings.

Great Dane offers the Johnson line of composite refrigerated bodies that can be used on trucks or vans. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Ram Commercial unveiled the 2021 Ram ProMaster van at The Work Truck Show 2020 in Indianapolis, with features such as a digital rearview mirror option, standard Crosswind Assist, and advanced safety option.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The Utilimaster Velocity M3, built on a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter cab and chassis, combines the fuel efficiency, driver ergonomics, and safety provisions of a cargo van with the expansive space of a traditional cargo walk-in van.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

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Utilimaster exhibited the Reach EV walk-in van. This van can be highly modified and upfit for a variety of vocational needs.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Alliance Fleet showcased two vans, highlighting its rack and shelving options, power inverters and other related accessories. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

CargoGlide demonstrated its product lineup for trucks and vans.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The Wallslide can be installed inside vans, helping access cargo  in shorter roof height units. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Great Dane’s high-pressure foam insulation system produces panels with the highest thermal performance rating in the industry. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Mercedes-Benz displayed a variety of upfitted vans, including Sprinter Cab Chassis (pictured) upfit with a roll-off body by Innovative Vehicle Solutions. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Mercedes-Benz displayed a variety of upfitted vans, including the Metris upfit for HVAC company Arc Tech.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Morgan Olson displayed its Class 2 walk-in step van, the Storm. Additionally, the “Electric” Storm was launched (pictured) powered by BMWi technology and a colaition of proven chassis providers. 

Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Workhorse unveiled its newly-designed C650 all-electric step van that feature a lightweight, composite, monocoque construction method.

Photo: Lauren Fletcher