Check out the new trucks, bodies, vans, conversions, upfits, and equipment as demonstrated at the 2024 Work Truck Week at the Indianapolis Convention Center from March 4-8.
2024 Work Truck Week in Photos

GreenPower Motor Company revealed a new division, GP Truck Body, which allows buyers to order a GreenPower electric truck and body through a single entity.
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The interior of the Kia PBV commercial van concept is designed for modularity.
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Legend Fleet Solutions showed off this non-electric sidestep, the first to mechanically retract as the door opens and closes, according to the company.
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Nissan Fleet has launched a mobile service unit and display its upfit package, consisting of a power station and a space for tools to charge, storage for expendable parts, a bed slide, and a Yakima awning to provide a shaded workspace.
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Ranger Design revealed what it's calling a new upfit category, the “truck utility system,” a fully integrated cap, rack, and toolboxes for Ford, GM, and Ram pickups.
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Royal Truck Body’s new XP body (Extreme Protection) is designed to withstand the elements and theft — with a zinc-infused primer, powder-coat finish, flip-top lid, concealed hinges, and five locking points on every compartment.
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Adrian Steel's new Integrated Truck Solution has a bed pullout (called Extendobed) with a 110% extension and 1,200 lbs. of capacity, a modular truck cap.
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Chrysler Voyager is now only available for fleets, which is great for conversions. Dejana's DuraRac system features non-skid shelving and hardwood floors.
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First introduced at CES, Kia's PBV commercial van concept is a single chassis that could be reconfigured into different vehicles.
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This is the chassis and powertrain for the 2025 Ramcharger, an electric truck that uses a 92-kWh battery pack paired with a 130-kilowatt generator to deliver up to 690 total miles of range.
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At the annual Ram press conference, attendees were introduced to Jeff Kommor, senior vice president of commercial sales. The brand is reorganizing its fleet services under Ram Professional.
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During its press conference, Safe Fleet announced it has been purchased by Clarience Technologies. The combined entity now controls 41 subunits with complimentary vocational, safety, and data products under one roof.
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The 2024 Work Truck Week in Indianapolis March 4-8 was trending toward record attendance, including 500 exhibitors in two convention halls.
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Lauren Fletcher, executive editor – Fleet, Trucking & Transportation at Bobit, lead a discussion with fleet managers. Key takeaway: There is no one-size-fits-all solution.
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