Box Truck 24'-26'

Vehicle overview

When you need maximum enclosed capacity for commercial deliveries, larger project loads, or longer runs, the 24 to 26-foot box truck is the workhorse choice. It gives you the room to load efficiently and reduce trips, while still keeping the day manageable for drivers and crews.

These trucks run on reliable diesel power and include power steering and power brakes for confident control. The cab seats up to three and is fully air conditioned, with an automatic transmission for easier operation across busy schedules. A liftgate supports faster loading and unloading, especially when your route includes frequent stops or heavier items.

Inside the box, many units include E-Track and wood tie slats to help secure cargo and keep loads organized. Liftgate configurations can vary by unit, with pallet-sized tuck-away or rail-style liftgates commonly available depending on current inventory.

Every truck is maintained and inspected between customers to help ensure dependable performance. We also wash and fuel trucks ahead of pickup so you can get checked out quickly and get back to work.

OEM-Hino Trucks

Hino: Medium-Duty Built to Take Repetition

Hino has earned its place in medium-duty because its trucks are designed for the grind: load, unload, repeat. That steady reputation is why the brand stays common under full-size box bodies that live on daily routes.

A 24 to 26-foot box truck needs a chassis that behaves like infrastructure. The Hino 268A fits here because it comes out of that commercial-first lineage where body builds are expected, not unusual.

FAQs

What kinds of jobs is a 24 to 26-foot box truck best for?

It is a strong fit for higher-volume deliveries, larger project loads, and operations where you want to reduce trips by carrying more in one run.

What liftgate options are available?

Many 24 to 26-foot box trucks include pallet-sized tuck-away or rail-style liftgates. We will confirm the liftgate type on the unit you reserve.

Is this truck hard to drive compared to smaller box trucks?

It is larger than 16 to 19-foot models, but the automatic transmission and commercial-ready setup help keep it approachable. We can help you choose the right size based on your route and comfort level.

Do I need to have a business to rent this truck?

Suppose U Drive is set up for commercial rentals and leasing. Most customers are businesses supporting routes, jobsites, or projects. If you are unsure whether your needs fit, call us and we will point you in the right direction quickly.