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Work Truck Week 2025 Recap: Industry Trends, Top Vehicles & Big Takeaways

With more than 16,000 attendees, 549 exhibitors, and a jam-packed show floor, this year’s event was the biggest yet.

March 24, 2025

Work Truck Week 2025 brought the energy — and the numbers back it up. With more than 16,000 attendees, 549 exhibitors, and a jam-packed show floor, this year’s event was the biggest yet. Whether you walked every inch of the Indiana Convention Center or followed along from afar, this recap covers the highlights you don’t want to miss.


In this video, dive into the return of vans, why efficiency is more than just a buzzword, and the award-winning trucks, vans, and upfits that are driving fleet innovation forward. We also spotlight the Ride & Drive, industry camaraderie, and the real reason this event matters — the people behind the work trucks.


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📅 Already planning ahead? Mark your calendars for Work Truck Week 2026: March 10–13 in Indianapolis.


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