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Cat announced this morning it plans to bring production of its vocational trucks to its own plant in Victoria, Texas. Previously, the truck was built by Navistar at its Escobedo, Mexico truck plant.
Images and videos of a mysterious 2025 Caterpillar truck are all over the internet. But here's the thing: It's totally not real. Here is how we know.
Although a Caterpillar pickup truck is fun to think about, it’s not real. Caterpillar is a well-known and highly-respected brand of heavy-duty equipment. Generally ...
The truck itself won’t look significantly different, at least not right away. Nor should it. It’s a great looking truck. Making things more interesting, Navistar announced almost immediately that it ...
There is just one small problem with the 2025 Caterpillar pickup truck: It does not exist. It is completely made up. The images and videos that have gone viral are all AI-generated.
Caterpillar has reached a major milestone for AHS, reaching one million tons (!) of aggregate hauled autonomously.
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Kozek also stressed that Navistar will continue to manufacture trucks for Caterpillar through December 31 of next year as Caterpillar brings its Victoria, TX, plant up to full speed.
Caterpillar launched its first vocational truck, the CT660, in the North American market in 2011. Two more models, the CT680 and CT681, since have been introduced.
Industrial vehicle company Caterpillar shows off trucks the size of a two-story house at the world's largest tech conference. Autonomous mega-trucks roar into CES 2021 - CNET X ...