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IToY Truck Innovation Award: Year Winner 2019 MAN aFAS level 4 [19] (MAN Truck & Bus AG) 2020 Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility (H2 Xcient Fuel-Cell) 2021 Mercedes-Benz GenH2 (Hydrogen Truck) & eActros (Battery-electric heavy-duty Truck (BEV)) 2022 DAF XF Hâ‚‚ Innovation Truck 2023 Mercedes-Benz eActros Long-Haul 2024
Rank Country Value 1 Germany 26,666 2 Mexico 17,324 3 United States 16,673 4 Canada 12,243 5 Thailand 7,539 6 Spain 5,167 7 China 4,782 8 France 4,700 9 Italy 4,563 10 Argentina
This is an incomplete list of pickup trucks that are currently in production (as of April 2021). This list also includes off-roader, sport, luxury, and hybrid trucks, both discontinued and still in production. Also, some vehicles are sold under different brands, therefore some vehicles may be listed more than once but usually link to the same page.
The Toyota Tundra, Ram 1500 and a few other full-size trucks start above $40,000, but the Ford F-150’s comparatively modest MSRP is not the only reason it’s the full-size pickup of choice for ...
This is a list of countries by motor vehicle production based on International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers and other data from 2016 and earlier. Figures include passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, minibuses, trucks, buses and coaches. [1]
Mid-Size: 2025 Chevrolet Colorado. Base Price: $33,495. The Chevy Colorado is a mid-size truck that can do the work of a full-size truck. Powered by a turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four engine, it ...
The summary chart includes the five largest worldwide automotive manufacturing groups as of 2017 by number of vehicles produced. Those same groups held the top 5 positions 2007 to 2019; Hyundai Motor Group had a lower rank until it took the fifth spot in 2007 from the at that time split German-American auto manufacturer DaimlerChrysler, while Ford became surpassed by Honda in 2020, and even ...
A common property-carrying commercial vehicle in the United States is the tractor-trailer, also known as an "18-wheeler" or "semi".. The trucking industry serves the American economy by transporting large quantities of raw materials, works in process, and finished goods over land—typically from manufacturing plants to retail distribution centers.