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New Trucks, AI & Summer Downtime | AF News Recap
From new truck updates to AI-powered driver coaching and summer maintenance tips, this week's fleet headlines are all about keeping things moving.
- The latest fleet updates feature developments in new truck models and technologies.
- AI-powered systems are being highlighted for their role in improving driver coaching and operational efficiency.
- Practical advice is provided to help fleets manage maintenance during the summer months.
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This week's headlines focus on one common goal: helping fleets stay productive through better vehicles, better drivers, and better maintenance.
The latest vehicle news comes from Nissan and Chevrolet, with both manufacturers expanding options for fleet customers. Nissan introduced a new Sport Edition package for the 2027 Frontier, while Chevrolet announced the Duramax diesel engine will be available on the next-generation Silverado 1500 Work Truck, giving fleet managers additional choices when spec'ing pickups.
Technology is also changing how fleets approach safety. As AI-powered coaching tools become more common, industry experts are emphasizing that technology can support driver improvement, but it can't replace the human.
Fleet experts say batteries and cooling systems remain two of the most common causes of heat-related vehicle downtime, making seasonal inspections essential.
Whether it's selecting the right vehicle, developing safer drivers, or preventing unexpected breakdowns, fleet success still comes down to making smart decisions before problems arise.
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