Workhorse Group Inc. (NASDAQ: WKHS), an American technology company pioneering the transition to zero-emission commercial vehicles, is returning to Work Truck Week® 2025 to showcase recent additions and preview what’s next in its expanding W56 electric vehicle platform.
North America’s largest work truck event, Work Truck Week, returns to the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis in the first week of March. More Than a Trade Show®, Work Truck Week encompasses The Work Truck Show®, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Work Truck Week Ride & Drive, educational sessions, and more.
Attendees can experience the W56 208” extended wheelbase step van firsthand in the Work Truck Week Ride & Drive. This model, engineered for increased cargo capacity, recently completed durability testing simulating over 250,000 highway miles and is designed to tackle the toughest delivery and service routes. The vehicle features 1,200 cubic feet for cargo space and a custom rolling side door, providing quick, ergonomic access to the cargo area—ideal for laundry services and transporting large or bulky items.
“The 10 million real-world miles our vehicles have logged tell the true story of Workhorse’s electric vehicle expertise,” said Workhorse President, Commercial Vehicles Ryan Gaul, “We’re proud to design and build our trucks right here in the Midwest, bringing advanced manufacturing jobs back to America’s heartland.”
WKHS shares lost 0.35 cents, or 0.7%, to 50 cents.