Subaru Forester Snags Top Safety Pick+ Award
A small SUV, the 2022 Subaru Forester recently earned the highest safety accolade from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
A small SUV, the 2022 Subaru Forester recently earned the highest safety accolade from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Against a difficult economic background and beset with vehicle supply problems, 27% of fleet decision makers said their fleets would expand; the majority pointed to business growth as the key factor.
Four fleets on the front lines of the race to net zero carbon emissions talk about the progress they’ve made — and the long road still ahead.
The 2023 Toyota Highlander comes with several updates to both its gas and hybrid models, including a new turbocharged engine, improved driver performance, and safety features.
A purchase commitment for 100 Zeus vehicles - a combination of fully assembled cab-chassis and partially assembled units is central to the agreement. The MOU provides for final assembly of the KDKs in Australia.
What happens when an autonomous truck pulls into a fleet terminal? U.S. Xpress and Embark are teaming up to develop procedures in the fleet's network.
Should any of critical components fall outside the acceptable performance parameters, the Kodiak Driver automatically executes a fallback plan, safely pulling the truck over to the side of the road.
Mack Trucks announced several public fleets have purchased Mack LR Electric refuse trucks.
A new truck-charging station at the Port of Long Beach represents the southern anchor of WattEV's Electric Highway, serving heavy transport corridors in Southern California as well as northbound freight through the San Joaquin Valley.
Orlando Longwood Auto Auction plans to install Black Widow Imaging to improve their customer experience.
Orange EV introduces the e-Triever, its third-generation electric yard truck.
Lower-emissions advanced diesel technology adoption is growing in the U.S., says the Diesel Technology Forum.
In addition to a hydrogen internal-combustion engine slated for production in five years, Cummins displayed fuel-cell-electric, battery-electric, natural-gas and propane engine technologies at ACT Expo.
The manufacturer known for school buses announced its entrance in the commercial vehicle market with its new Class 5-6 electric vehicle platform, built in partnership with Lightning eMotors.
From electrified and autonomous vehicles to telematics solutions and data analytics technologies, fleet decision-makers are tempering their eagerness to adopt.
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