
LAS VEGAS, NV (CONEXPO-CON/AGG), Mar 9, 2026 – Volvo Trucks North America displayed the Volvo VHD 300 dump truck at CONEXPO 2026. The truck was shown within the Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) booth as part of the Volvo Group at the event.
Volvo designed the VHD 300 as a Class 8 vocational truck for construction and heavy-haul jobsite work. The vehicle is available in axle-back and axle-forward configurations to match different jobsite requirements. A reinforced chassis allows customization with multiple power take-off options and vocational body setups. The design provides stability and durability in construction and aggregates operations.
The display showed coordination between haul trucks and construction machines used in infrastructure and aggregates projects. It demonstrated how trucks and heavy equipment operate together across construction workflows and jobsite logistics.
At CONEXPO 2026, Volvo Trucks North America presented its vocational and heavy-haul truck lineup serving construction, aggregates, concrete, logging, agriculture and infrastructure transport. The display formed part of the Volvo Group presence at the event with Volvo CE, Volvo Penta and Volvo Financial Services.
Source: Volvo Trucks
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Volvo Trucks, a division of Volvo Group, is a manufacturer of heavy-duty commercial vehicles headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden. Established in 1928, the company produces trucks for long-haul, regional, and construction applications, and supports them with services such as maintenance, fleet management, and financing. Its vehicles are used across industries including logistics, construction, mining, and municipal services. Volvo Trucks is expanding its portfolio to include electric and autonomous vehicle platforms, reflecting regulatory and operational shifts in global transport. The company has a global presence, with operations in more than 130 countries and production sites in key markets. The business emphasizes safety, regulatory compliance, and fuel efficiency in its product development strategy, while also investing in low-emission technologies to address long-term shifts in freight and infrastructure requirements.