Coverage from 2023 Commercial Vehicle Upfitting Summit


Commercial Vehicle Upfitting Summit brings together the upfitter community with chassis manufacturer technical and engineering experts. During this event, attendees

  • Preview commercial vehicle updates
  • Engage with OEM engineers on critical upfitting issues
  • Learn about changes to powertrains, electrical systems, chassis structures and other vehicle systems
  • Speak directly with chassis OEM technical representatives and product specialists

TUESDAY, oct. 3, 2023

Bollinger Motors | Mullen Automotive | International Truck | Hino Trucks | Toyota Motor Sales | Ram Commercial | GM Envolve | Kenworth Truck Co.

WEDNESDAY, oct. 4, 2023

Daimler Truck North America | Isuzu Commercial Truck of America | Peterbilt Motors Company | Ford Pro


Bollinger Motors designs battery electric medium-duty commercial vehicles, which are fully capable of doing every job that a work truck should. Bollinger focuses on making fleets’ transition to sustainable work trucks as easy as possible. Mullen Automotive is defining a new era in which commercial vehicles run clean with connected, customizable solutions that make customers’ businesses more efficient and profitable. Launching in 2023 are Class 1 and Class 3 commercial vehicles.
 
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International Truck representatives — medium duty, severe and zero emissions teams — reviewed product changes to their vocational lineup, including EMV MV, HX and HV series, where innovation meets proven technology relevant to vehicle upfitters. They will covered new features, safety integration, service maintenance schedules and connected vehicle solutions.

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Hino Trucks and Toyota Motor Sales provided updated information regarding the chassis, design, body installation, and equipment mounting options. Toyota displayed the all-new 2024 Tacoma.



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During the Ram Commercial session, attendees learned about new innovations and unique product features.



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GM Envolve presented timely technical details on chassis specifications, design, body installation and equipment mounting options, as well as future plans related to the work truck industry.



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Kenworth Truck Company brought the newest lineup from medium- to heavy-duty, on display with our engineering teams.

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Daimler Truck discussed changes to the upfit of their vehicles. Attendees learned about the CHEC tool and the integration of Common Electrical Architecture across all brands.



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Isuzu Commercial Truck of America detailed the model year 2024 changes to their popular N- and F-Series model lines. Representatives also overviewed the upcoming new model year 2025 product offerings and highlight calendar year 2023 sales and production.

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Peterbilt’s discussed details on chassis specifications, body installations, product updates, and displayed their new medium-duty truck platform.

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Ford Pro presented the latest technical details (including chassis designs, specifications, and body installation/equipment mounting options) on its vehicle models.



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