2/28/22
GMC HUMMER EV PICKUP | Validating Ultium | GMC
Towing Overview | Ford How-To | Ford
This informative video will help explain some of the features your vehicle may have that can help with towing a trailer.
2/25/22
The All-New Ford Bronco® Raptor™ | Ford
2/24/22
Farming Electrified with Sonoma County Winegrowers | Ford Pro
2/22/22
This Mustang Chases Porsches for a Living | Jay Leno's Garage
2/20/22
Everett Anderson's BOSS Battle Scars
2/18/22
Protection for Cargo Vans - What does 'Legend' do?
2/16/22
Compare the 2021 Chevrolet Silverado With the 2021 Ford F-150 | Head to Head | Ford
2/14/22
Compare the 2021 Toyota Tundra With the 2021 Ford F-150 | Head to Head | Ford
2/12/22
Ford vs. GM: Old Rivals Battle for Share of the EV Truck Market | WSJ
2/10/22
The Knapheide Saw Body Features
2/08/22
NTEA - Annual Meeting Keynote Speaker Mike Rowe
One of Work Truck Week’s most popular keynote speakers returns to the NTEA stage with fresh insights on the value of hard work. Best known as the “dirtiest man on TV,” a title he earned as the creator and host of the hit TV series Dirty Jobs, Mike Rowe is also the country’s leading advocate for the skilled trades. Join Mike as he shares lessons learned while working as an apprentice and talks about opportunities that exist in the most unlikely professions.
Mike is the founder and CEO of the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity that debunks myths and misperceptions about the trades and helps close the skills gap in today’s workforce. He is currently the executive producer and host of discovery+ series Six Degrees and Somebody’s Got to Do It on TBN and Pure Flix, and he won an Emmy for his work on Facebook’s groundbreaking series Returning the Favor.
Registration is required to attend NTEA’s Annual Meeting. Tickets are available for purchase separately.
2/05/22
Reinventing the Connected Fleet: Tropos Technologies Deploys OneConnect to Improve Fleet Production
2/03/22
2/02/22
GM at CES 2022: Experience The Ultium Effect
DETROIT – In a virtual keynote today at CES 2022, General Motors Chair and CEO Mary Barra outlined the waves of change that are coming as society moves toward the mass adoption of electric vehicles. GM, a company transitioning from automaker to platform innovator, provided a view of EV technology's inflection point at CES one year ago.
“Technology driven by purpose will change the world,” said Deborah Wahl, GM global chief marketing officer. “GM is redefining how people and goods are moved. Our commitment to a vision of a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion has positioned us to lead. As we implement our growth strategy, we have an opportunity and, frankly, an obligation to create a better future for generations to come. That’s the Ultium Effect.”