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Hybrid F-150, Super Duty conversions now covered under Ford’s Qualified Vehicle Modifier program
Before the automaker releases a factory-built hybrid F-150, Ford has announced that it is extending its Advanced Fuel Qualfied Vehicle Modifier (eQVM) program to include third-party installation of both electric and hydraulic hybrid powertrains on Ford trucks and vans. Citing a commitment to “being a leader in electrification,” Ford says it wanted to provide commercial and […]
March 17, 2017
Pickups
F-150 gets Bergstrom no-idle, electric A/C
Though the engine was off, the A/C on an F-150 was working surprisingly well inside the Indianapolis Convention Center this week at the Work Truck Show. Bergstrom, which is known its for no-idle climate control systems on Class 8 trucks, is seeking partners to conduct field trials for a smaller version of its battery-based system […]
March 15, 2017
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New truck worktop from ATC Truck Covers
ATC Truck Covers is debuting a new truck worktop made specifically for fleet customers, contractors and DIYers. The WT is made from commercial-grade fiberglass and has a 500-pound roof weight capacity. The roof is Nida-Core reinforced and has a Line-X spray-on interior. Two oversize cargo doors open to compartments featuring heavy-duty shelves for easy storage, making […]
March 15, 2017
Pickups
Blown 1965 Chevy C10 gets some ‘help’ with nitrous
Following an opening day visit to the Emerald Coast Cruizin’ Car and Truck show on Thursday in Panama City Beach, Fla., Hard Working Trucks went back on Saturday and found more classic trucks on display. Trucks that were once tough workhorses are now getting second lives as serious show trucks. A few standouts are featured […]
March 13, 2017
Pickups
Ford files patent for sliding pickup bed
Loading and unloading a pickup bed can be a real challenge. To help make the job easier, Ford has come up with plans for a sliding bed floor that it submitted recently to the U.S. Patent Office. The automated floor may be available on the automaker’s upcoming hybrid F-150 which is expected to be in […]
March 12, 2017
Pickups
Nissan’s new commercial lineup at Work Truck Show
Nissan is excited to be displaying its new lineup of commercial pickups and vans this week at the Work Truck Show in Indianapolis. From March 15 to 17 at the Indiana Convention Center Nissan will be presenting an assortment of specially outfitted NV Cargo vans and Titan XD pickup trucks that highlight the strength and […]
March 12, 2017
Pickups
Photos: Classic trucks roll into Panama City Beach
The first Spring Emerald Coast Cruizin’ Car and Truck show kicked off this week at Aaron Bessant Park in Panama City Beach, Fla. The show, which up until now had been held in the fall, features live music, food, vendors and, of course, plenty of cars and trucks. Hard Working Trucks took pictures of the trucks, […]
March 9, 2017
Pickups
Hennessey defends V6 EcoBoost, offers VelociRaptor upgrade for 2017 F-150 Raptor
John Hennessey didn’t mince words following his ¼-mile run in a 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor. “This truck is bad ass,” Hennessey says in a video posted below. “We all kind of expected that anyway, but I was not expecting 0 to 60 in 5.3 seconds. I was not expecting horsepower and torque curves on the […]
March 9, 2017
Pickups
Morgan debuts new generation truck bodies
NexGen bodies feature a rivetless, seamless design, which allows for the easy installation of graphics.
March 8, 2017
Pickups
Thieves using fake key fobs to steal new trucks
No doubt, high tech ignitions are very convenient for consumers—and they’re also proving convenient for thieves. Auto dealers in Atlanta say more and more thieves are simply driving new trucks, SUVs and cars off their lots using the original key fob. Here’s how: While thieves are out test-driving new vehicles they’re simply transferring the key […]
March 6, 2017
Pickups
Workhorse, Clean Fuels Ohio ink LOI for 500 electric pickups
Workhorse Group announced today it has received a letter of intent from Clean Fuels Ohio to help deploy 500 Workhorse W-15 Plug-In Electric Pickup trucks throughout the state of Ohio. Having already received Letters of Intent from Duke Energy, Portland General Electric, the City of Orlando, and Southern California Public Power Authority, Clean Fuels Ohio is […]
March 2, 2017
Pickups
U.S. built Bollinger electric pickup/SUV debuting in July
Bollinger Motors, a startup auto manufacturer in Hobart, New York revealed the first image of its versatile all-electric vehicle which can be used either as a pickup or SUV. Bollinger describes the vehicle as an all-wheel-drive medium-duty truck that was designed from the ground-up with an aluminum chassis, adjustable hydropneumatic suspension, convertible cab panels and […]
March 2, 2017
Pickups
GM enlists Spireon to boost commercial telematics platform
General Motors (GM) announced Thursday its partnership with Spireon, the largest aftermarket telematics provider in the U.S., in a move that is designed to offer the company’s commercial customers richer access to vehicle data from a single secure source. Between its OnStar service, 4G LTE WiFi capabilities and telematics suite, GM has more than 50,000 […]
March 2, 2017
Pickups
Plug-in F-150 hybrid coming in late 2017 from XL Hybrids
XL Hybrids announced today that its XLP plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) upfit solution for Ford F-150 pickup trucks will be available beginning fourth quarter 2017. Ford, with its top-selling half-ton truck, was chosen as the first OEM based on XL Hybrids’ order commitments from major fleet customers. The XLP Fleet-Ready technology is the industry’s […]
February 28, 2017
Pickups
Chinese paying top dollar for GM trucks
A strong pickup market in China now has GM exporting its Chevrolet Colorado and Silverado to the communist nation, though the prices there are anything but cheap. The gray market in China has long been active in acquiring U.S.-made pickups by dealing directly with dealers. But given increased demand, GM has now joined Ford in […]
February 28, 2017
Pickups
Workhorse electric pickup gets letter of intent from California utility
Workhorse Group announced today that it has received a Letter of Intent (LOI) from Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) for 500 W-15 plug-in electric pickup trucks. Having already received Letters of Intent from Duke Energy, Portland General Electric, and the City of Orlando and others, SCPPA is the latest Letter of Intent (LOI) Workhorse […]
February 27, 2017
Pickups
Nissan intros Titan, Titan XD King Cab with rear seat delete option
Nissan has rounded out its pickup lineup with the introduction of a King Cab for its Titan and Titan XD—a configuration that features a commercial application friendly rear seat delete option. The rear seat delete—a first for its segment—removes the rear seat, rear heater duct and rear roof-mounted assist grips and adds a flat rear […]
February 27, 2017
Pickups
Mercedes edging closer to pickup launch in the U.S.
Daimler announced today that it’s closely watching the midsize pickup market in the U.S. and that growth of the segment has it considering a possible U.S. launch of its X-Class pickup. Mercedez-Benz Vans division, a subsidiary of Daimler, has been developing its new midsize X-Class for European and Latin American markets. However, a strong midsize […]
February 24, 2017
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