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Why Fleet Management Looks Different in 2026 | AF News Recap
This week's fleet headlines highlight a mix of industry leadership and an important safety reminder for fleet professionals.
- The article discusses changes and advancements expected in fleet management by the year 2026.
- Current industry leadership developments are highlighted as important factors influencing these changes.
- A significant emphasis is placed on safety reminders crucial for fleet professionals to consider in their practices.
*Summarized by AI
Ram is bringing the ProMaster City back to the U.S. market. The compact commercial van is set to return for the 2027 model year with more cargo capacity and updated capabilities, giving fleets another option in a segment that has seen limited choices in recent years.
We're also recognizing leadership within the fleet community. NAFA announced its 2026 Class of Fellows, an honor reserved for professionals who have made significant contributions to the fleet industry through leadership, service, and advocacy.
On the safety front, Stellantis announced a recall affecting more than one million Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator vehicles worldwide due to a potential fire risk. The recall serves as a reminder of how quickly vehicle safety issues can impact fleet operations and why staying informed remains critical for fleet managers.
The common thread across these stories? Fleet success depends on staying informed, whether that's about new vehicle options, industry leadership, or the safety issues that can affect operations overnight.
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