Cox Automotive has launched a new fleet brand, Cox Fleet, signaling its commitment to uptime for commercial trucking and fleets.
Cox Automotive Launches Cox Fleet, Focused on Uptime for Trucking and Fleets
The Cox Fleet launch brings together Cox Automotive's Fleet Services and FleetNet America to support trucking fleets with maintenance, roadside assistance, and more.

Cox Fleet has more than 1,500 technicians to work on truck fleet maintenance and repair.
Credit: Cox Fleet
The company said in an announcement that this goes beyond a name change.
“Cox Fleet is designed to set a higher standard for uptime — aiming to keep vehicles moving, businesses running, and supply chains on track.”
The launch of Cox Fleet builds on Cox Automotive’s 2025 announcement to unite Fleet Services and FleetNet America (which it acquired in 2023) into one unified organization.
“Cox Fleet is a clear signal of our long-term commitment to the fleets that keep our economy moving,” said Patrick Brennan, SVP of Cox Fleet, in a news release.
“By bringing our people, technology, and service capabilities together under one brand, Cox Fleet is designed to help clients improve uptime and better manage total cost of ownership.”
Built to Deliver Uptime with National Scale and Local Accountability
Cox Fleet supports fleets of all sizes across the country with a comprehensive service model designed to minimize downtime and maximize reliability, according to the company, with:
A marketplace of more than 65,000 service providers, delivering rapid national reach
More than 1,500 Cox Fleet technicians providing direct, hands-on service
A 24/7/365 nationwide support team coordinating every service event
This combination allows Cox Fleet to deliver support through scheduled maintenance, emergency roadside assistance, managed care, parts, trailer and truck body sales, and more.
A Long-Term Commitment to the Fleet and Trucking Industry
Cox Fleet reflects Cox Automotive’s deep roots in marketplace expertise and its continued investment in the future of the fleet maintenance industry, the company said in its announcement.
By unifying under one brand, the organization is better positioned to innovate, scale, and deliver solutions that evolve with customers’ needs today and in the future.
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