FTR said preliminary Class 8 truck orders jumped 47% month over month and 159% year over year as improving freight conditions and clearer regulatory outlook boost fleet confidence.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] U.S. Class 8 retail sales continued to decline year-over-year in March, according to data from Wards Intelligence. Sales decreased 20.8% ...
Prices of U.S. Class 8 battery-electric trucks are on the rise at the same time as their European counterparts decline, raising questions about why and transparency at a time when demand is falling ...
After more than a year and 200,000 km of real-world driving, real-world test of electric semi trucks showed huge savings.
Having failed to make hydrogen the way of the future in the world of personal cars, several carmakers, especially the ones from Asia, have turned their attention to the commercial transportation ...
Weak freight, carrier profitability fundamentals and large carriers lowering capital expenditures this year would imply pressure in U.S. tractor segment – North America's largest Class 8 market – said ...
Paccar forecasts Class 8 sales between 230K and 270K in 2026, signaling possible market recovery if freight and policy stabilize. Regulatory clarity on EPA27 emissions could shape prebuy activity and ...
Successive rounds of diesel emissions regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency over two decades and more have had numerous cost impacts for heavy-duty trucks, including both the upfront ...
North American Class 8 truck orders fell to 8,900 units in June, marking a 36% year-on-year decline and the weakest monthly figure since 2009, according to preliminary data released by FTR. The ...