
INDIANAPOLIS, IN — Work Truck Week is often described by regular attendees as the commercial vehicle industry’s annual reunion. Work Truck Week 2025 was the biggest reunion yet, bringing together a verified 16,413 industry professionals from 31 countries and all 50 US states March 4–7 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. Work Truck Show exhibit space was sold out, with 549 companies filling the exhibit hall and New Exhibitor Pavilion with the latest vehicles, equipment and technology.
Produced annually by NTEA – The Work Truck Association™, Work Truck Week encompasses The Work Truck Show®, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Ride & Drive, educational programming and more. It’s designed to provide industry professionals with opportunities to explore the latest trucks, trends and technology; discover new ideas; and connect with the people and companies they need to thrive. This is the third year in a row North America’s largest work truck event has set a new attendance record.
“The commercial vehicle industry certainly showed up in Indianapolis this year,” says Steve Carey, NTEA President & CEO. “With new products on every aisle, impressive engagement in educational sessions and lively networking events, we couldn’t have asked for a better week. People were excited to be there and are already actively looking forward to next year. Even before we closed the doors on Work Truck Week 2025, many company representatives were sharing their plans for product introductions and suggestions for new educational sessions at Work Truck Week 2026.”