The North American Commercial Vehicle Show is an every-other-year business-to-business trucking industry expo that was started in 2017. This year’s event includes displays from all of the major OEM truck makers and also features, for the first time, educational sessions. HDT's own editors had boots on the ground in Atlanta and even hosted a few talks themselves. Photos by Deborah Lockridge, David Cullen and Jack Roberts.
2019 North American Commercial Vehicle Show [Photos]

The new Lonestar SV terminal tractor features all-Dana e-Powertrain components fitted on a 20-year old refurbished truck chassis.
Photo: Jack Roberts

So far, several truck makers at NACV have indicated they are bullish on vocational sales this year and on into 2020. Volvo Trucks North America is prominently displaying this VHD 8x4 B300 model kitted out as a water truck.
Photo: David Cullen

Hino announced a revamp of its medium duty lines, with new names, new exterior and interior looks, safety features, crew cab options and more.
Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Navistar President and CEO Troy Clarke and Traton CEO Andreas Renschler discuss the progress of their partnership.
Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Line of snazzy trucks greets NACV Show attendees outside Atlanta convention center.
Photo: David Cullen

International Trucks unveiled this prototype battery-electric version of its medium-duty MV truck— a regular production model is slated to come to market in 2021.
Photo: David Cullen

The unveiling of the concept medium duty electric truck garnered a lot of interest.
Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Nikola hydrogen electric truck on display at Bosch booth.
Photo: Deborah Lockridge

A standout in the Volvo Trucks booth is this VNL 760 tractor all dressed up in pink as a striking reminder that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Photo: David Cullen

Western Star showed off its vocational trucks and hinted of a new generation on the way.
Photo: Deborah Lockridge

