Box Truck Crew Cab 22'-24'

Vehicle overview

When the job requires both a larger cargo area and room for the team, the 22 to 24-foot crew cab box truck is a strong option. With a 26,000 GVW and a 6-person crew cab, it is built for commercial projects where you want crews and equipment moving together, without needing multiple vehicles.

This truck is designed for comfort and control across long days, with an automatic transmission, air conditioning, power steering and brakes, and Air-Ride suspension. Driver conveniences like AM/FM audio help keep the day easy when the schedule runs long.

In back, loading and unloading stays efficient. Many units include a dock-high cargo area and cantilever liftgates for smoother transfers. The box is typically equipped with E-Track and wood tie slats to help secure cargo, plus a side door with a step-up for quick access during multi-stop work. Underbody storage boxes help keep extra gear organized and out of the cargo area.

With a 100-gallon fuel capacity, your crew can stay on the road longer with fewer fuel stops. These trucks are also towing capable, which adds flexibility for certain commercial applications.

Every unit is maintained and inspected between customers, then washed and fueled before it returns to service so you can pick up and get to work without waiting. If something unexpected comes up while you are out on the road, 24/7 roadside support is available to help reduce downtime.

OEM-Freightliner Trucks

Freightliner: Built for Fleet Reality

Freightliner has long been a fleet staple because its trucks are designed around real routes and real uptime expectations. It is a brand that lives in commercial duty cycles, where familiarity and serviceability matter as much as specs.

That is why you see M2-based builds so often in crew and vocational setups. For a 22 to 24-foot crew cab box, the point is a platform that is widely understood and built to stay in rotation.

International Trucks

International: A Long Industrial Lineage

International’s roots run deep in American industry, and the name has stayed closely tied to commercial work for generations. That history shows up in a fleet-minded approach: practical platforms that are meant to be used hard and maintained easily.

In a crew cab box configuration, the value is the same. International-based builds are usually chosen because they are straightforward work tools, not fragile or fussy equipment.

FAQs

What kinds of work is a 22 to 24-foot crew cab box truck best for?

It is a strong fit for commercial projects that involve a crew and larger loads, including jobsite support, multi-stop deliveries, and operations that benefit from one truck carrying both people and equipment.

How many people can ride in the cab?

These models include a 6-person crew cab, which helps keep teams together and reduces the need for multiple vehicles.

Does this truck have a liftgate and side door access?

Many units include a cantilever liftgate, a dock-high cargo area, and a side door with step-up access. We will confirm the exact configuration when you reserve.

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.