
ZF’s 8-speed PowerLine automatic transmission, a design that offers up to 10% fuel savings, is now featured on the Freightliner M2 106 Plus with the all-new Cummins B6.7 Octane engine.
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Harbinger introduces the HC Series Cab, a new electric and plug-in hybrid low cab forward work truck designed for maneuverability, payload, and onboard power.
Read More →You might think of CONEXPO-CON/AGG as just construction and agriculture, tractors, diggers, cranes, and such. But work trucks and upfits are well represented at the show, so let’s take a look.
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Ford F-650 and F-750 take the top spot as Work Truck readers name them the 2026 Medium-Duty Truck of the Year, marking Ford’s eighth win in the award’s 18-year history.
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If you have Chrysler, Daimler Vans, Ford, General Motors, Oshkosh, Altec, Autocar, Daimler Truck, Fontaine Modification, International, Orange EV, Shyft Group, or Volvo Trucks vehicles in your fleet, you should check these important recalls issued by the National Highway Safety Administration.
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Harbinger has acquired Phantom AI and will incorporate Phantom AI’s ADAS technology into its electric and hybrid vehicles, including medium-duty commercial vehicles.
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The program utilizes premium 3M wrap films to support long-term durability, consistent appearance, and high-quality performance. Another key benefit for fleet customers is the ability to include graphics as part of their truck purchase transaction.
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Kenworth Sales Company was named the 2025 Kenworth Dealer of the Year for the United States and Canada and MHC Kenworth – Texas was named Kenworth Medium-Duty Dealer of the Year.
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Class 2–7 vehicles, featuring a wide range of powertrains and technology, will be available during Work Truck Week 2026 Ride & Drive. Here’s a list of what you can check out.
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If you have Ford, General Motors, Hyundai, Nissan, Oshkosk, Toyota, Rivian, Paccar, TICO, or Terex vehicles in your fleet, you should check these important recalls issued by the National Highway Safety Administration.
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