Attendance was strong for all of the 2024 IAA Transport Show in Hannover, Germany. It was a much-welcome sign that the global trucking industry is healthy and growing strong post COVID. And Day 4 was no exception, as there were still packed halls and lots of cool trucks and tech to see!
IAA Transport 2024: Day 4

A mockup of a hydrogen truck engine in the Bosch booth drew a steady stream of interested attendees during the show.
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Sorry Ford fans: Currently the OEM is only selling its heavy-duty truck models in Southern and Eastern Europe. But maybe one day!
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Another stylish MAN cabover draws admirers at the show.
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Super Panther also showcased an autonomous "skateboard" concept truck.
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Steyr is an Austrian OEM with a long history building Class 8 trucks. Super Panther is looking to bring Steyr back into the European market with this new, BEV Class 8 cabover model.
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Ford showed off a glittering array of Class 8 trucks.
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The X15H hydrogen truck engine was a centerpiece at the Cummins booth at IAA 2024.
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German OEM MAN drew large crowds at its home turf booth at the show.
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Hyundai's hydrogen fuel cell Class 8 cabovers are already running in fleet operations in Europe.
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A closeup of the hydrogen (fuel) storage system behind the cab of a Hyundai fuel cell Class 8 truck.
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Scania showcased its heavy-duty truck models in a large booth at the show.
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Super Panther, a Chinese OE, displayed its stylish Black Diamond Class 8 truck at the show.
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French OEM Renault displayed a new, BEV delivery van in its booth.
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