Clean future
It was clear at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show that the 130-year-old diesel engine still rules Australian highways, but through the magic of modern engineering and precise manufacturing, it’ll be cleaner than ever before.
Splendour on The grass
Just like old truckies and their trucks, Heritage Truck Show organisers improvised in the face of bad weather to deliver a record turnout of classic truck enthusiasts.
The bling kings
A record 34 trailer manufacturers showcased their latest load-carrying creations at this year’s event, many taking their displays to great new heights – including one literally!
LZEV’s Set To Add Show Spark
After stealing the show in 2023, low- and zero-emissions vehicles are set to again feature heavily at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show, from light-duty grocery runners to heavy-duty prime movers ready to tackle the east coast.
Bigger is better
Visitors can expect to see the latest high-productivity trailer innovations at the upcoming 2025 Brisbane Truck Show, from heavy-haulage low loaders to energy-harvesting refrigerated units, and everything in between
All eyes on AI
AI has come a long way since the last Truck Show and platforms like ChatGPT and Google’s equivalent Gemini have popularised the technology. Now, leading telematics providers are harnessing the unparalleled processing power of AI to take fleet management into the future
A Cleaner burn
The latest Euro 6 models set to be on display at next year’s show cut fuel use and emissions beyond what was thought possible just a couple of decades ago.
Axle innovation
The 2025 Brisbane Truck Show will offer an in-depth look at the latest e-axle technology from around the world, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to discuss the potential efficiency benefits for your fleet.
Old-school cool
The Heritage Truck Association Australia’s annual Heritage Truck Show will again run alongside the Brisbane Truck Show, held off-site at the Rocklea Showgrounds on May 17-18, 2025 with a breathtaking array of classics on offer