
Historic, Vintage, and Antique Trucks at the 2026 ATHS Convention
More than 500 trucks were on display, indoors and out, at the 2026 American Historical Society annual convention in Springfield, Missouri.
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More than 500 trucks were on display, indoors and out, at the 2026 American Historical Society annual convention in Springfield, Missouri.
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Take a look inside the 160,000-square-foot Mack Experience Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, that reopened following renovations.
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Aperia said its new Halo Drive app is the trucking industry's first automated pre-trip tire inspection tool that delivers comprehensive tire health insights to drivers.
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Fuel-efficient retreads lower tire costs while lessening the fleet’s carbon footprint — and your fuel spend.
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According to Calstart, 3,510 electric trucks entered service in 2022 – for a total of 5,483 units working around the U.S. today. Most of those vehicles are employed in medium-duty fleet applications.
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MileMaker's new Web App is a cloud-based application accessible from any device with an internet connection.
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The Trucks-as-a-Service (TaaS) subscription-based model aims to make it easier and faster for fleets to convert to electric trucks.
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Ease Logistics said it will soon be the first in the U.S. to deploy connected and automated truck platooning technology on revenue-generating routes.
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Reyco Granning Electric Vehicle Solutions has developed a new high-capacity variant of its customizable suspension option for Class 5-8 electric trucks.
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Mitsubishi Fuso and Hino will merge under a new deal struck by the two companies and their parent corporations, Daimler Truck and Toyota Motor Corp., respectively. The goal? Accelerate the development of advanced technologies such as zero-emissions and connected vehicles.
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Battery-electric was not the only clean-transportation option on display at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo. See what else caught our editors' eyes in the aisles.
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