NACV Show: More Photos from The Floor

Trucks on display outside the Georgia World Congress Center. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

The Run on Less announcement the day before the show attracted a crowd of reporters eager to learn more about how drivers reached 10 mpg. Photo: Evan Lockridge

Mood lighting at the Freightliner booth. Photo: Evan Lockridge

Bendix execs answer reporters' questions. Photo: Evan Lockridge

Western Star's anniversary was prominently on display. Photo: Evan Lockridge

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Spacious booths allowed exhibitors and attendees to interact more in depth. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Volvo highlighted its U.S. history as part of its press conference. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

The John Force funny car on display at the Peak Coolants booth Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Hendrickson's transparent truck showcased its suspension components for attendees. Photo: Jack Roberts

Attendees heading down to the exhibit level at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Photo: Evan Lockridge

Navistar unveiled its new HV vocational model with much fanfare. Photo: Evan Lockridge

A crowd of investors and journalists was eager to hear what Navistar and Volkswagen had to say. Photo: Evan Lockridge

Navistar chief Troy Clarke talks up the OEM's strategic alliance with Volkswagen Truck & Bus, which launched a year ago, during a heavily attended presser on the show floor. Photo: David Cullen

Andreas Renschler, Left, head of VW Truck & Bus, and Troy Clarke, Right, of Navistar, talk about the companies' joint venture with reporters. Photo: Evan Lockridge

Photo: Evan Lockridge

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Display showing the interior of Mack's new Anthem. Photo: Evan Lockridge

Western Star's anniversary was prominently on display. Photo: Evan Lockridge

NACV wasn't just about the big rigs. Numerous vocational trucks, cargo vans and even buses were on the floor. Photo: Evan Lockridge

NACV wasn't just about the big rigs. Numerous vocational trucks, cargo vans and even buses were on the floor. Photo: Evan Lockridge

Daimler Trucks North America execs discussed all facets of the OEM's activities during a TV talk show type press conference on the show floor. Photo: David Cullen

Volvo Trucks North America President Göran Nyberg kicked off the OEM’s presser by declaring, “it’s a great year to introduce a new truck.” Photo: David Cullen

View of Atlanta from a Bendix customer reception. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Fuso's new all-electric eCanter, which UPS will be testing. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

NACV wasn't just about the big rigs. Numerous vocational trucks, cargo vans and even buses were on the floor. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Volvo highlighted its U.S. history as part of its press conference. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Electrification was a key theme of the NACV show. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Electrification was a key theme of the NACV show. Photo: Deborah Lockridge

Peak Coolants attracted a crowd with Funny Car driver John Force. Photo: Jack Roberts

Wabco's future truck mockup showed hints of designs to come. Photo: Jack Roberts

Manac's Flying Moose patrols the show floor. Photo: Jack Roberts

The cool transparent tractor at ZF's booth highlighted the full range of the German suppliers technology reach. Photo: Jack Roberts

One of the chief NACV organizers, Larry Turner, president and CEO Hannover Fairs USA, told HDT that at the end of the third of the show’s four-day run that, he was ready to declare it a solid success. Photo: David Cullen

Strong early turnout flattened out by the fourth and final day of the NACV Show. Photo: Jack Roberts

NACV plans to roll back into Atlanta in two years... Photo: David Cullen

