Work Truck Show roundup: News and announcements from NTEA’s annual medium-duty show

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Updated Mar 6, 2015

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CCJ is covering the Work Truck Show this week in Indianapolis, Ind., where truck, engine and components makers are announcing new products and services.

Below are links to all of CCJ’s coverage of the Work Truck Show news. They’re in chronological order, and new links will be posted as new stories come in:

[gttable cols=””]Velocity Front ExteriorUtilimaster debuts Velocity walk-in van built on Ford chassis

The van was born from a need for van with a large entry door for ease of entry and exit on multi-stop routes, improved fuel efficiency, and flexibility of configuring the cargo space for various applications, Utilimaster says.

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International WorkStar

International announces electronic upgrades for medium-duty DuraStar, WorkStar

International Trucks announced that it is taking its onboard computing capabilities to the next level in its vocational truck line.

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[gttable cols=””]15A211Mercedes unveils the Metris, the company’s latest Sprinter commercial van

Metris will arrive at U.S. dealers in October, and is the U.S. and Canadian sibling to Mercedes’ Vito, which will remain the mid-size commercial van for all other global markets.

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[gttable cols=””]Freightliner names Indianapolis inaugural ‘Hardest Working City’

ftl_cascadia_027_lFreightliner Trucks named the Work Truck Show’s host city, Indianapolis, Ind., as its first “Hardest Working City” honoree March 4, with the announcement coming at the show itself.

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