The entrance to Daimler's main exhibit area, where more than 60 commercial vehicles were on display.
Wolfgang Bernhard, head of Daimler's global truck unit, discusses the new Western Star 5700 at the company's press conference.
DAF, a unit of Paccar, unveiled its CF Silent truck for cities with noise restrictions.
Scania's Streamline series offers its most fuel-efficient technologies.
Dekra, a German company that provides fleet management services, shows an antique truck.
A vision of automated driving is presented at Continental Corp.'s booth.
Volvo Trucks touts its effort to reduce vehicle emissions
The Michelin Man approves of his company's commercial tire line.
Visitors get a tour of the Mercedes-Benz 'Future Truck 2025.
Germany-based Recaro shows a special 'Western style' truck seat.
Eberspaecher, parent company of Espar Products Inc., unveiled a new diesel fuel-cell auxiliary power unit.
Wabco Holdings used this truck outside the main exhibit area to demonstrate its safety and fuel-efficiency products.
Vintage trucks from around the world on display in Hall 22.
Volvo Trucks premiered its latest video promoting its I-Shift dual clutch system during a Sept. 24 press conference.
Volvo Trucks President Claes Nilsson gives an update on the company's plans ahead of the unveiling of a new electric hybrid bus.
The BharatBenz 3143 concept truck for the mining sector in India.
A large crowd gathers for Scania's press conference at its booth.
Fiat kept its new vans under wraps prior to its Sept. 24 press conference.
Wabco Holdings offered visitors a hands-on look at its active safety systems.
Johnny Cash is remembered on the back of this Freightliner outside the main halls.
The victorious German soccer team was paraded through Berlin on this specially-designed Mercedes-Benz tractor-trailer earlier this year after claiming its fourth World Cup title.
A photographer gets a glimpse of the Vision concept van from Italian-based manufacturer Iveco.
Nissan shows its line of electric vans.
A look inside 'Future Truck 2025.
Continental Corp. executives discuss the company's latest technologies during a Sept. 23 press conference.
Chinese truck maker CAMC had several trucks on display, including its Hamna series.
A Mitsubishi Fuso Canter electric truck.
Dana Holding Corp. displayed its range of axles and driveshafts.
Chinese manufacturer Dongfeng's KX longhaul truck.
The entrance to Daimler's main exhibit area, where more than 60 commercial vehicles were on display.
Wolfgang Bernhard, head of Daimler's global truck unit, discusses the new Western Star 5700 at the company's press conference.
DAF, a unit of Paccar, unveiled its CF Silent truck for cities with noise restrictions.
Scania's Streamline series offers its most fuel-efficient technologies.
Dekra, a German company that provides fleet management services, shows an antique truck.
A vision of automated driving is presented at Continental Corp.'s booth.
Volvo Trucks touts its effort to reduce vehicle emissions
The Michelin Man approves of his company's commercial tire line.
Visitors get a tour of the Mercedes-Benz 'Future Truck 2025.
Germany-based Recaro shows a special 'Western style' truck seat.
Eberspaecher, parent company of Espar Products Inc., unveiled a new diesel fuel-cell auxiliary power unit.
Wabco Holdings used this truck outside the main exhibit area to demonstrate its safety and fuel-efficiency products.
Vintage trucks from around the world on display in Hall 22.
Volvo Trucks premiered its latest video promoting its I-Shift dual clutch system during a Sept. 24 press conference.
Volvo Trucks President Claes Nilsson gives an update on the company's plans ahead of the unveiling of a new electric hybrid bus.
The BharatBenz 3143 concept truck for the mining sector in India.
A large crowd gathers for Scania's press conference at its booth.
Fiat kept its new vans under wraps prior to its Sept. 24 press conference.
Wabco Holdings offered visitors a hands-on look at its active safety systems.
Johnny Cash is remembered on the back of this Freightliner outside the main halls.
The victorious German soccer team was paraded through Berlin on this specially-designed Mercedes-Benz tractor-trailer earlier this year after claiming its fourth World Cup title.
A photographer gets a glimpse of the Vision concept van from Italian-based manufacturer Iveco.
Nissan shows its line of electric vans.
A look inside 'Future Truck 2025.
Continental Corp. executives discuss the company's latest technologies during a Sept. 23 press conference.
Chinese truck maker CAMC had several trucks on display, including its Hamna series.
A Mitsubishi Fuso Canter electric truck.
Dana Holding Corp. displayed its range of axles and driveshafts.
Chinese manufacturer Dongfeng's KX longhaul truck.