With the big truck and trailer brands again under the one roof, plus further expansion of activations and entertainment in the nearby South Bank Parklands, the 2023 Brisbane Truck Show is shaping up as the biggest and best in the event’s 55-year history.
Key brands including Volvo, Mack, UD, Hino and Isuzu are all set to return for next year’s show, joining stalwarts Kenworth, DAF, Mercedes-Benz, Freightliner, Fuso, Western Star, MAN and Iveco.
And as we’ll reveal in coming weeks and months, the big brands will have plenty of new products on show, some publicly for the first time, including Kenworth’s new K220, MAN’s new TGL, TGM, TGS and TGX models, the Fuso Shogun 510, and Western Star’s new X-Series models.
Arguably the biggest showcase of electric trucks will also be on display, including the full range of Volvo’s all-new Volvo FL and FE Electric medium-duty models, SEA Electric’s 300 and 500 Series, and potentially Mercedes-Benz’s eActros, which is set to begin local trials in early 2023.
Not to be left behind, Australia’s world-class local trailer manufacturers are also set to showcase the latest innovations in trailer design – including new product reveals from the likes of CIMC/Marshall Lethlean and Robuk Engineering.
Connecting it all together, a record number of parts and accessories suppliers, and technology providers, are readying to unveil a raft of product advances that are playing an increasing role in delivering on the 2023 show’s key themes of innovation, safety, sustainability and knowledge.
Continuing the show’s evolution into a week-long festival of all things trucking, the event will once more extend well beyond the walls of the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre (BCEC) into the nearby South Bank Parklands and beyond.
With the support of Tourism and Events Queensland, the Brisbane City Council and South Bank Corporation, Little Stanley Street and Stanley Street Plaza again will be closed to traffic to showcase an ever-expanding line up of innovative trucks and trailers.
Also at South Bank, the National Apprentice Challenge will maintain its new home in the Piazza, where the wider community will be able to see for themselves the high level of skills and diverse range of rewarding career paths on offer in Australia’s heavy vehicle industry.
And in a return to its roots, the big yellow machines will return to the iconic Brisbane Showgrounds – where prior to 2011 they were a key part of the Queensland Truck, Trailer and Equipment Show, with the 2023 Heavy Equipment and Machinery Show (HEMS) again running alongside the Truck Show from Thursday to Sunday. The show is held in conjunction with Civil Contractors Federation Queensland (CCFQ).
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HVIA Chief Executive Todd Hacking says the response to the show’s strategic expansion has been “fantastic” – as has the support of Platinum Partners NTI and TruckAssist, Gold Partners BP and Wurth, Diamond Partners carsales and trucksales, Supporting Partners Energy Australia and Morris Finance, and Heavy Vehicle Industry Week Partners Brisbane City Council and the Tourism and Events Queensland.
“All of that success is a reflection on the leadership shown by so many of our exhibitors who did such an amazing job of showcasing the values of their companies and our industry to the broader community,” he said.
“The opportunity to showcase our industry in this spectacular location provides the perfect opportunity to share our story with the community in a tangible and lasting way. We are extremely grateful to Tourism and Events Queensland and the City of Brisbane for coming on board to enable this initiative to come to life.
“They recognise that the Brisbane Truck Show is a vital Queensland business, tourism and cultural asset, recognised internationally amongst the world’s leading industry business events,” Mr Hacking added.