
The 2025 Work Truck Week show is just around the corner. It will feature over 500 company exhibits and a multitude of educational sessions — there are lots of trends and innovative technologies to be seen. Work Truck Week is a place for attendees to learn, share, network, drive, ride, and explore.
Here are some things to expect at Work Truck Week 2025.
Truck Trends and Education
The Work Truck Week 2025 show runs March 4-7 and the educational sessions will take place March 4-6.
Attendees can expect to see a myriad of commercial trucks and up-and-coming technology. The show will feature not only complete vehicles but also all of the various parts that bring together trucks such as trailers, chassis, powertrain conversions, and more.
Steve Carey, president and CEO at NTEA, said, “The Work Truck Show exhibit hall is sold out and packed with commercial vehicles and equipment across more than 880 categories.”
With the high number of exhibits, sessions, and categories at the show, Work Truck Week has something to offer for everyone, catering to an assortment of trends and a seemingly endless list of innovations.
“If it goes on, in, or under a commercial vehicle, you can find it at Work Truck Week 2025,” said Carey.
If you’re looking to explore various truck trends, not only can Work Truck Week teach you about them, but it will allow you to see and experience them firsthand. NTEA
Work Truck Week will be conducting a Ride & Drive event (11 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 5-6) which will allow attendees to go for a quick spin or a ride to experience the featured vehicles firsthand.
This Ride & Drive event will highlight some new environmentally-friendly vehicle and trucking trends for those who are interested. Moreover, if attendees want to take a deep dive into clean vehicles, the Green Truck Summit taking place during Work Truck Week (March 4) will present industry insight, strategies, and more regarding eco-friendly commercial vehicles.
The show will even lend attendees an opportunity to learn more about hot topics like the changes in vehicle regulations happening right now.
“Attendees can expect to explore the state of the industry and a look ahead as EV mandates and other vehicle regulations are undergoing massive change under the Trump administration,” said Carey.
For those who are attending just to get some information on commercial vehicles and an overhaul on things you need to know about the market, running a business, and technology and data, there is the Commerical Vehicle Data Exchange & Reception special session (March 6). In addition to this special session, there are eight other special sessions taking place during the show.
The future of commercial vehicles is changing all the time and a lot of insight is likely to come out of the Work Truck Week show this year. Over 500 companies are showing up to display what they’ve got and attendees will be flooding in to catch a glimpse at the developing trends of the year. Keep an eye out to see what trends come out of Work Truck Week 2025.