SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: June 2026
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6/11/2026
- Content
- Hitting the road in the all-new VNR
Volvo Trucks' revised VNR brings updated safety tech, improved fuel economy and driver comfort features to the regional haul segment. - In fuel control
How to ensure off-highway combustion systems operate with sufficient control to meet tightening emissions standards and evolving fuel landscapes without sacrificing reliability. - Keeping industrial vehicles secure in a digital landscape
OEMs, integrators and suppliers must continuously process, assess and identify platform vulnerabilities to prioritize and implement updates that protect systems from cyberattacks and data breaches. - Editorial
Diversification key for sustainable fleets - ACT 2026: Uncertainty still exists over EPA 2027 NOx limit
- ZF bets big on hybrid transmissions
- Moog simplifies off-highway electrification
- Bosch shows off its first U.S. electrolyzer
- Microvision fast-tracks adoption of Luminar tech; eyes defense, industrial sectors
- Future-ready, customizable connectivity powers precision agriculture
- Kenworth's new C580 clocks in for work
- Harbinger extends its range of medium-duty EVs
- Kubota's SVL110-3 brings new tech and service features to CTL segment
- Product Briefs
SPOTLIGHTS: Diesel Engines & Subsystems; Manufacturing Tools & Materials; Motors, Inverters & Gearboxes - Q&A
Volvo turns attention to vocational trucks
- Hitting the road in the all-new VNR