Bookings for TruckShowX 2026’s unique Drive Day Program drive are now open – so secure your place here to ensure you don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to experience an on-road test drive of the latest low- and zero-emissions vehicles on offer in Australia.

The driving opportunities will take place on the incredible roads around the event’s host venue, the Rydges Resort Hunter Valley, over the two-day conference period. Thirty-minute drive experiences are available to registered ticket holders.

TruckShowX 2026 attendees have the unique chance to get behind the wheel (or be a passenger) in a range of trucks, from battery electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles to hybrid diesel-electric and diesel-hydrogen units – and even fuel-efficient diesel models. Among those on offer are:

> Volvo FH16 powered by Change Fuel Technologies’ innovative dual-fuel system that injects hydrogen into an existing diesel engine, which it claims reduces carbon emissions by up to 50 per cent without compromising operations, routes, distances or payloads.

> Daimler Truck Australia’s pioneering Fuso eCanter, Australia’s first all-electric, zero-emission truck, which offers a sustainable choice for eco-friendly transport and urban deliveries.

> Hino 300 Series Hybrid Tilt Tray and Hybrid Pantech, which the manufacturer claims can deliver up to 22 per cent fuel and emissions reductions with no recharging or range limitations.

> UD Quon CD360 62R 6×2 rigid from Eurocold featuring a highly-efficiency engine and ECO features that reduce fuel consumption, lower costs and minimise environmental impact.

> KRW Hydron’s Shacman Quantum H53 hydrogen fuel cell truck featuring a 240kW SinoHytec fuel cell, an integrated electric powertrain and drive axle assembly that reduces weight, and can support a gross mass of up to 53 tonnes.

> Chinese manufacturer DeepWay’s battery-electric Star 6×4 600C, a heavy-duty truck that claims a long-haul range of 300-500km.

> Foton’s eAumark S, an all-new electric truck boasting a battery capacity of 100 kWh and a GWM of 8,500kg.

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