There are a lot of “smart” products and technologies in this year’s HDT Top 20 Products, which honor the best new and improved products we reported on last year.
HDT's Top 20 Products 2025
Artificial intelligence dominates HDT's annual list of the best new and improved heavy duty trucking product announcements.

HDT's annual list of the best new and improved product announcements of last year.
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Many of the companies on this list leverage artificial intelligence and trucking vehicle connectivity to glean insights, communicate with drivers, automate processes, optimize dispatch, and improve efficiency and uptime.
They’re automating processes from hooking up a trailer to activating emergency lighting and notification systems. The latest sensors detect driver drowsiness and heat up lamps based on ambient temperatures.
How We Choose the Best New Trucking Products
The Top 20 Awards were chosen by HDT's editors with the help of a panel of fleet representatives. We look for new or significantly improved products that stand out in three areas:
Innovation
Ability to address important industry issues
Potential to improve a fleet’s bottom line
To be considered for an HDT Top 20 award, a new product must have been reported on by HDT’s editors, either online or in print, over the past year.
Products must be commercially available or scheduled to become so within the year, so “concept” products are not eligible. Entire powered vehicles are excluded. Each company may only receive one award per year.
HDT has been awarding its Top 20 Products honors since 2011. The program was an upgrade of the previous Nifty Fifty awards.
The list is presented in alphabetical order by company name:

Anyline Commercial Tire Tread Scanner
Image: Anyline
1. Anyline: Commercial Tire Tread Scanner
Anyline’s Commercial Tire Tread Scanner uses artificial intelligence with any camera-enabled smartphone or mobile device to measure tread depth simply by pointing the camera at the tire tread to be measured. Using computer vision and AI, it creates a digital model of the tire.
Tread depth and tire sidewall information is recorded digitally, allowing operators to connect tread health to individual VINs or license plates, which can also be recorded digitally by Anyline.
It allows fleet operators to improve tire performance and longevity, ensure driver safety and reduce vehicle inspection time, according to the company.
2. Aperia Technologies: Halo Connect i3 Tread Diagnostics Suite

Aperia’s Halo Connect i3
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Aperia’s Halo Connect i3 is an integrated, intelligent, automatic truck tire inflation solution that goes beyond automatic tire inflation and monitoring, with integrated pressure sensing, remote pressure set point adjustment, configurable alerts, and customized inflation settings. It allows two-way communication, integrating with other vehicle devices and fleet management systems, for comprehensive monitoring, adjustment, and control.
A tire tread diagnostics suite helps fleets diagnose treadwear issues and allows them to change inflation setpoints remotely to help address some of those problems.
3. Bosch: RevX Dispatcher Optimization Tool

Bosch RevX
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The Bosch RevX dispatcher optimization tool is designed to make navigating the spot market easier by efficiently booking optimal loads and reducing empty miles.
RevX uses artificial intelligence (AI) to turn searches across millions of potential loads into recommendations for the best load while minimizing manual data entry and errors.
The Bosch team has been reviewing feedback from the launch in 2024 and is using technologies such as AI to enhance the product for a 2.0 launch in 2025.
4.Dragonfly Energy: Dragonfly IntelLigence

Dragonfly Intelligence
Image: Dragonfly
Dragonfly IntelLigence technology for heavy-duty trucking lithium power systems is a patent-pending smart battery technology that gives fleets and truck drivers real-time system monitoring and app-based connectivity, providing full visibility over their battery system.
This new, advanced smart lithium solution provides a powerful addition to the company’s Battle Born All-Electric Auxiliary Power Unit.
The Battle Born mobile app can be used to monitor real-time state of charge, battery life, set custom alerts, and access historical usage data.
5. Electrans Technologies and Stoughton Trailers: Auto Connect System

Electrans works with Stoughton trailers for automatic coupling.
Image: Stoughton
Stoughton Trailers dry van trailers are now exclusively compatible with Electrans Technologies’ Auto Connect system. Auto Connect automatically connects truck and trailer air, seven-way electrical and communication lines between tractor and trailer. Drivers no longer need to step out of the truck to connect trailer lines.
With a push of a button in the cab, Auto Connect couples the pneumatic airlines, electrical lines and the CAN bus or other communication wiring required to operate a wide variety of sensors and cameras.
6. Emergency Safety Solutions: HELP DeliverSafe

Emergency Safety Systems' smart hazard lights
Image: ESS Deliversafe
This digital lighting alert system takes hazard lights to an entirely new level. Once engaged, it automatically sends digital alerts to any oncoming vehicles in the area via navigation and mapping applications. The system works with smart onboard intelligence so emergency mode activation features deploy automatically upon collision or other safety trigger events.
Since we wrote about it early last year, ESS has updated the product to make installation and integration easier. A nose box solution configuration is available for installation on trailers, which supports HELP Lighting Alerts and HELP Digital Alerts as well as a companion mobile phone app for remote control.
7. IMI in Partnership with Redcat: Lug Linx Wheel Safety System

IMI Lug Linx (in partnership with Red Cat)
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IMI said the new Lug Linx wheel safety system provides an increased safety window to allow for identification and maintenance of pending wheel detachment or damage.
Lug Linx indicates lug nut movement while acting as a retainer. It provides a quick visual indication of loose lug nuts for faster pre-trip and post-trip inspections.
8. Intangles: InRoute Connect

Intangles
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InRoute Connect is designed to improve the turnaround time of commercial vehicles needing maintenance on the road.
Intangles’ predictive maintenance platform detects issues with a vehicle long before a truck’s diagnostic trouble code is triggered. As soon as an Intangles-powered fleet receives a predictive alert warning, the fleet manager can direct the truck to a preferred maintenance shop on the truck’s route — right from the Intangles platform.
Since last year's announcement, Intangles has continued to add locations and has introduced new predictive AI models. It also introduced Guided Repair, which helps direct mechanics to the correct repair.
9. ISEE: Trailer Auto Coupling System

ISEE yard tractor auto coupler.
Image: ISEE
ISEE, an autonomous vehicle company, unveiled its fully automated, AI-powered trailer auto-coupling system for autonomous yard trucks.
ISEE’s technology autonomously couples the trailer and connects the airlines without any trailer modifications, adapters, markers, or remote control, using a six-axis robotic arm on the back of the autonomous yard truck cab.
10. Netradyne: Driver•i Drowsy Driver Detection

Netradyne Driver*i drowsy driving detection
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Netradyne Driver•i Driver Drowsiness with DMS Sensor works to detect both early and late stages of driver drowsiness as defined in research in academic literature. This allows the system to provide early warning to drivers and predict future acute drowsiness.
In addition, the sensor is sensitive to work under low light at night and can detect drowsiness even if the driver is wearing sunglasses.
11. Optronics International: Temperature-Sensitive Heated LEDs

Optronics heated lamps
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Optronics’ Temperature-Sensitive Heated LED Lighting Family heat up quickly to melt ice and snow from their lenses and housings.
The company said most heated lamps on the market use filaments embedded in their lenses, much like a rear-window defroster. Optronics’ heated lamps, the TLL75 Series LED flood beam work light and STL13 Series 4-inch round LED stop, turn, tail light, begin the heating process at the core of the lamp, at the level of the circuit board. The heat then emanates throughout the lamp, quickly warming the entire body of the lamp, including its housing.
12. Outrider: AI-Driven Autonomous Yard Management

Outrider autonomous yard system
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Outrider, a developer of autonomous yard operations systems, says the next generation of its AI-driven perception technology is designed to help manage extremely fluid yard operations for freight distribution centers and other logistics hubs. The company said it is the first-to-market yard automation solution that performs fully autonomous, zero-emission trailer moves.
Outrider's autonomous system is designed to work side-by-side with other yard trucks, tractors, trailers, delivery trucks, golf carts, pallets, personnel, and more.
13. Penske Truck Leasing: Catalyst AI

Penske Catalyst AI
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Penske Leasing introduced a fleet management platform that uses artificial intelligence to provide real-time insight into fleet performance, benchmarking against a group of similar fleets, and the ability to identify opportunities for improvement.
The Catalyst AI platform compares a fleet’s performance to similar fleets across Penske’s live database of hundreds of thousands of vehicles in real time. This allows benchmarking using apples-to-apples comparisons. Targeted insights based on that data can help identify opportunities to improve fuel efficiency, utilization, and business performance.
The Fleet Benchmarking Tool allows users to experience the platform's capabilities firsthand.
14. Phillips Industries: T/T Pair

Phillips T/T/ Pair
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Phillips Industries’ T/T Pair advanced tractor-trailer pairing solution enhances trailer connectivity and delivers actionable insights to improve security and efficiency.
T/T Pair can instantly detect unauthorized trailer connections and alert drivers and fleet managers, reducing the risk of theft and operational disruptions caused by miss-pulls. In both the 7-way socket and ABS harness configurations, T/T Pair integrates with Phillips Connect and other telematics providers.
T/T Pair enhances fleet productivity by delivering faster, more accurate alerts through continuous integrations.
15. Samsara: Samsara Intelligence

Samsara Intelligence
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Samsara introduced an expanded suite of AI offerings, Samsara Intelligence, using artificial intelligence to help customers make smarter decisions and run safer, more efficient fleets.
Samsara Intelligence can process more than 70 billion miles driven, 265 million digitized workflows, and 10 trillion data points each year.
It includes Samsara Assistant, a generative AI tool that answers complex operational questions instantly, and Intelligent Experiences, which offer embedded AI-driven recommendations and actions throughout Samsara’s platform to enhance operations processes.
16. Ten5: Ten5 Voice Messenger

Ten5 Voice Messenger
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Ten5’s Voice Messenger uses proprietary voice technology and artificial intelligence to allow hands-free voice communication between drivers and fleet back offices, with prioritization software for managers.
Fleet managers can respond more quickly to driver questions and concerns and ensure the most important items are addressed first. Managers can also broadcast messages to multiple drivers or program messages to be sent at specific times for training and coaching purposes.
An enhanced version later this year will include voice-based vehicle inspections and an AI-based voice assistant to give drivers quick access to information on services, loads, and routing.
17. Tenstreet: Pulse+

Tenstreet Pulse+
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Tenstreet added new capabilities to its software offerings, using the latest artificial intelligence technology to improve communication with drivers and productivity for fleets.
Pulse+ uses generative AI to automate processes, freeing up recruiter time to build stronger connections while enabling instant after-hours and weekend replies to engage applicants. Pre-application messaging lets job seekers ask carriers questions before submitting a job application.
New Pulse+ geolocation features, powered by TruckMap, allow drivers to share routes with carriers, shippers, and loved ones. Location-dependent actions can be triggered based on a driver's location, such as a “welcome back” message when a driver returns to the terminal.
18. Transtex: DClimate eAPU

Transtex DClimate
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Transtex’s DClimate says it has a new solution to keeping truck drivers comfortable in their sleepers without idling the main truck engine.
The DClimate electric auxiliary power unit uses a hybrid power system that supports 34-hour resets with fast recharge capabilities and long battery life. The system is made up of a battery management system; a high-efficiency alternator; an under-bunk unit with both air conditioning and a small diesel-fired bunk heater; and an auto start/stop feature that activates during extreme conditions.
Designed to OEM standards, the ultra-quiet, vibration-free system enhances driver comfort while ensuring compliance across all 50 states, according to Transtex.

Uptake's Tire AI
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19. Uptake: Uptake Tire Insights AI
Uptake’s Tire Insights tire management program uses artificial intelligence to help fleets monitor and manage tire health. The company said Tire Insights can curtail significant failures by over 80%.
The product suite, which currently includes Tire Leak Insights and the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Insight, helps fleets improve fuel efficiency by 5%, avoid downtime, increase operational efficiency, and reduce unsafe driving days by over 90%. Uptake said it offers an 88% reduction in false positives compared to simple rule-based notification platforms.
Uptake’s Tire Leak Insights regularly detects leaks with 30 days of lead time ahead of traditional manual inspection or roadside blowout.
20. ZF Group: Axtrax 2

ZF's Axtrax 2
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In the battle for efficiency, weight reduction, range and frame space, builders of battery-electric trucks need all the allies they can muster. For ZF, this meant stepping into the battle with AxTrax2, a scalable and modular e-axle fitted with a motor, inverter, ECU, actuator and transmission.
AxTrax 2 is a compact, axle-based system designed to help maximize the available space for batteries while opening new chassis design options for OEMs.
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