Work Truck Week 2026 Announcement
FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Jan. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Discover the latest in commercial vehicles and everything needed to convert a standard “truck” into a “work truck” at Work Truck Week® 2026, the premier event in the industry. Attendees can explore a variety of new products and firms in the fully booked Work Truck Show® exhibit area and experience innovative vehicles during the Ride & Drive event.
Event Details
Work Truck Week is scheduled for March 10–13, 2026, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. More than just a trade fair, it features The Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Ride & Drive, educational programs, and more. Key dates include the Green Truck Summit on March 10, educational sessions from March 10–12, Work Truck Show exhibits open from March 11–13, and the Ride & Drive taking place on March 11–12. As North America’s largest work truck event, it is organized by NTEA – The Work Truck Association. Registration is available at worktruckweek.com.
Industry Innovation
“Work Truck Week highlights the creativity within the commercial vehicle sector, showcasing how truck-mounted equipment, bodies, components, and technology are combined to develop customized vehicles that perform efficiently,” states Steve Carey, president & CEO of NTEA. “There is no better venue to explore the latest advancements from a continuously evolving industry.”
New Products and Exhibitors
Numerous exhibitors have already begun showcasing new products slated for display at Work Truck Week. Details can be found in the Work Truck Week Product Gallery at wtw26.mapyourshow.com, where users can filter for “new” items, including vehicles, organizational systems, bodies, cameras, lighting, truck beds, safety systems, and coatings.
Ride & Drive Opportunities
Attendees can get a hands-on experience with the latest commercial vehicles, focusing on technology, fuel options, sustainability, and propulsion systems during the Work Truck Week Ride & Drive on March 11–12. More information about featured vehicles will be shared in the upcoming weeks.
New Exhibitors Pavilion
Work Truck Week also presents opportunities to connect with new suppliers, featuring over 50 companies exhibiting for the first time. Twenty-five of these are located in the New Exhibitor Pavilion in Rooms 137–139, situated directly across from the Hall I Work Truck Show exhibit hall entrance, which opens one hour prior to the main exhibit area on March 11–12. For a list of new exhibitors, visit wtw26.mapyourshow.com.
Additional Information
For more insights about Work Truck Week, including registration and hotel booking links, please visit worktruckweek.com. For inquiries, reach out to NTEA at info@ntea.com or call 248-489-7090.
About Work Truck Week
Work Truck Week offers fleet operators, distributors, upfitters, transportation managers, and other commercial vehicle professionals invaluable opportunities to explore the latest work trucks, chassis, truck bodies, and industry innovations; understand vehicle regulations and vocational truck solutions; and connect with key players in the field. The 2026 show is an exceptional platform to discover new developments, network, and prepare for the future. Join the discussion on social media using hashtags #WTW26, #WorkTruckWeek, and #GreenTruckSummit.
About NTEA
Founded in 1964, NTEA – The Work Truck Association is a 501(c)(6) organization representing over 2,100 companies involved in the manufacture, distribution, installation, sale, and repair of commercial vehicles, truck bodies, equipment, trailers, and accessories. NTEA also includes buyers of work trucks and major commercial truck chassis manufacturers. The Association provides extensive technical information, educational resources, member programs, and organizes events such as Work Truck Week, Green Truck Summit, Commercial Vehicle Upfitting Summit, and Executive Leadership Summit. Its headquarters are located in suburban Detroit, with government relations offices in Washington, D.C., and Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
