Work Truck Week 2023: The Vans
Work Truck Week 2023 took place March 7-10 in Indianapolis. The show took over the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. The event "roared back" with a verified 14,885 attendees, reaching pre-pandemic levels and setting a new record with a 17% increase over te 2022 event.
Taking a look at the numerous van models and options on the show floor, Work Truck gathered our favorites - check them out!
And, check out our light-duty truck and medium-duty truck photo galleries from WTW23 for even more photos!

Wabash showed off its lightweight product lineup including a lineup for medium-duty equipment and cargo bodies for Chevrolet vans (pictured).
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Freightliner Custom Chassis continued the walk-in van theme with its MT50e electric van.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Mercedes-Benz Vans had a fun display showing of the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter's AWD capabilities.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Legend Fleet knows electric van fleets need lightweight options and showed off its array of products and solutions for the van market.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Van upfit examples were all over the show floor, including this Mercedes-Benz van upfit with an HVAC option.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Motiv showed off some Stertil-Koni lifts as it hoisted up its display of a Giant Foods walk-in electric van, allowing attendees a view under the chassis.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Sortimo displayed its van options, including its move to "aerospace" aluminum that is 20% lighter - and won't cost fleets anything more.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Wabash also showed off an upfit Ford Transit with an aluminum refrigerated body.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The Ram ProMaster was on site, having been revealed at Work Truck Week the year before.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Ranger Design displayed a number of their products and innovations for the van market, including lightweight shelving options.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

VIA Motors is partnering with Morgan Olson and showcased their Class 2B Proxima with a VIA Skateboard on the floor.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

The all-new Mercedes-Benz eSprinter was also on display at Work Truck Week 2023, providing attendees with a first glance at the new electric van.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

Ford vans were also on display with features such as cranes from Dur-a-Lift showcasing their numerous upfit capabilities for vocational fleets.
Photo: Lauren Fletcher

