Truck Manufacturers
Major Current Brands
Ford
Chevrolet
GMC
Ram
Freightliner
Kenworth
Peterbilt
International
Mack Trucks
Volvo Trucks
Western Star
Hino
Isuzu
Mercedes-Benz Trucks
Navistar Defense
AM General
Oshkosh Corporation
Autocar Company
Crane Carrier Company
Jeep (primarily SUVs, but has produced trucks)
Historical Brands
Sterling Trucks (historical, but had a significant presence)
White Motor Company (historical, but significant)
Diamond Reo (historical, but some presence)
Brockway Motor Company (historical, but some presence)
Federal Motor Truck Company (historical, but some presence)
Studebaker Trucks (historical, but some presence)
Dodge Trucks (historical, but significant)
Emerging/New Players
Rivian (newer, but gaining traction)
Tesla (newer, but gaining traction with Semi)
Workhorse Group (primarily delivery vans, but some trucks)
Lordstown Motors (primarily pickup trucks, but limited sales)
Nikola Corporation (newer, but aiming for significant sales)
BYD Auto (growing presence in electric buses and some trucks)
Lion Electric (primarily buses, but some trucks)
GreenPower Motor Company (primarily buses, but some trucks)
Electric Truck Variants
Kenworth Electric (emerging)
Peterbilt Electric (emerging)
Freightliner Electric (emerging)
Volvo Electric (emerging)
Mack Electric (emerging)
International Electric (emerging)
Hino Electric (emerging)
Isuzu Electric (emerging)
Ford Electric (emerging)
Chevrolet Electric (emerging)
GMC Electric (emerging)
Ram Electric (emerging)
Tesla (Semi) (emerging)