How much does a 26ft box truck cost

Used Medium Duty Box Trucks

Our commercial medium duty box trucks – also known as straight trucks and 5 ton trucks (in Canada) – are commonly used for deliveries or moving households. Most have a roll-up rear door, and automatic transmissions are available. Typical inventory: Freightliner M2 trucks, GMC W4500 cabover trucks, Hino trucks, International 4300 and cabover trucks, and Isuzu NPR cabover trucks.

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About this 26' Truck

Our 26ft moving truck rental is the largest truck available for moving. Large families use this truck to move large, 3-5 bedroom homes. This truck is equipped with a low deck and EZ-Load ramp, making it easier to load and unload your truck. You can easily fit 3 king-sized mattresses with box sets, nightstands, dressers, a sectional sofa, a recliner, a coffee table, an office desk, and both kitchen and a washer and dryer in our 26ft moving truck. Meanwhile, store your fragile items, glass and ceramic items, safely in Mom’s Attic to protect them from any shifting cargo. If you find yourself needing more space to move you can attach a U-Haul Trailer for extra cargo room.

With up to 10,000 lb. payload capacity, our medium-duty trucks are ideal for larger loads. With some of the newest and most well-maintained trucks in the industry, our reliable fleet means improved mileage, better overall performance, reliability and greater eco-friendliness for your fleet and your business. Our medium-duty straight trucks feature cargo tie rails and E-track, rear roll-up door, and translucent roof and cargo lighting. Trucks come equipped with a liftgate or liftgate/ramp combination that can handle up to 3,000 lb. capacity. A curbside door option is available in select markets.

Every medium-duty rental truck comes equipped with power steering, anti-lock and air brakes, AM/FM stereo, AUX or USB input, automatic transmission, air conditioning, seating for three and power liftgates.

Practical and versatile, our 22 ft., 24 ft. and 26 ft. medium-duty trucks are powerful enough to get the job done. Contact Penske to learn more about how our fleet of commercial box trucks can move your business forward.

Features:

  • Up to 26 ft. extended-length box trucks
  • Up to 26,000 lb. GVW
  • Up to 10,000 lb. payload
  • Up to 1,700 cu. ft. of loading space
  • Up to 70-gallon diesel fuel tank (up to 13 mpg)
  • Cargo tie rails and E-track
  • Rear roll-up door
  • Translucent roof and cargo lighting
  • Forklift loading package
  • Up to 3,000 lb. capacity liftgate or liftgate/ramp combination
  • Floor height: approx. 46 – 50 in.
  • Curbside door (available in select markets)

The specifications listed above are based upon Penske's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet rented by Penske. Specifications will vary by make, model and year. MPG can vary based on load, terrain and driving factors.

How much does a 26ft box truck cost

How Much Does a New Box Truck Cost?

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Affordable and versatile, box trucks are an ideal way to transport products and supplies for a variety of industries. Whether you're delivering orders to customers, hauling equipment to a job site, or moving products between stores and warehouses, a box truck gets the job done.

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What Is a Box Truck?

A box truck is used to transport freight by businesses in numerous industries, including construction, delivery, and retail markets. Picture a cab attached to an empty frame, then put a box on that frame and you’ve got a box truck. Usually, the back of the box has a door that rolls up, allowing you to enter and exit with materials. But there are multiple styles of boxes designed for various purposes and industries. Box trucks are classified by their cargo weight capacity in North America, ranging from Class 3 to Class 7, meaning that box trucks measure between 12,500 and 33,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR).

Selecting the Right Truck

Picking the right truck comes down to thinking through the needs of your business and how you expect the truck to perform. Consider what you regularly transport as well as the quantity.

It is also important to think about the weight of your average load to determine which class of truck you need to purchase. Also consider the mileage you intend to put on the truck and how you intend to drive it. Long-distance freeway driving, off-road hauling, and quick city trips all have different vehicle needs.

In addition to what your business currently needs, think about the projected growth of your company. You want to purchase a box truck that perfectly handles what you’re currently doing but is also able to support expansion (if that’s in the cards). Since a new box truck, when properly maintained, can last more than 10 years, it is a good idea to get one that can grow with you.

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Types of Box Trucks

The most common type of box truck is often referred to as a basic box truck, which is a vehicle with an enclosed box and a roll-up rear door. Other types of box trucks include:

  • Flatbed trucks: Ideal for carrying larger items as well as loading and unloading with cranes, flatbed trucks are available in dump and fixed bed models.
  • Landscape trucks: Designed with space in mind, landscape trucks are partially open, leaving room to store equipment such as bins, mowers, and weed whackers. They usually feature fold-down sides and sloped ramps to allow for easier access.
  • Refrigerated trucks: Used primarily in the agricultural and grocery industries, a refrigerated truck is exactly what it sounds like: a truck that keeps your cargo cold. Keep in mind that refrigerated trucks have a higher upfront and operational cost than others.
  • Utility trucks: These vehicles are designed for service and tradesmen. They are lined with bins and racks that allow for equipment, parts, and tool storage.

In addition to different types of box trucks, there are two different cab configurations to choose from:

  • Conventional: In this configuration, the cab sits behind the engine, providing comfort on long drives and enhanced long-distance visibility.
  • Low cab-forward: This configuration sees the cab placed over the front axle and in front of the engine, which offers enhanced maneuvering and visibility in tight areas. Typically, to reach the engine the cab tilts forward.

There are also multiple sizing options to choose from. Box trucks are measured by the length of the cargo area, with most sizes ranging between 14′ and 26′. Generally speaking, the heavier duty the truck, the larger the size.

How Much Do New Box Trucks Cost?

The price of a new box truck depends on several factors, such as the class of the vehicle, brand, type of box truck, the dealer you purchase through, and even your geographic location. Here is a general pricing guide based on industry averages to provide an idea of what you can expect to pay for your new box truck:

  • Light duty Class 3 box trucks have an average cost between $25,000 and $45,000.
  • Medium duty Class 4 box trucks have an average cost between $35,000 and $50,000.
  • Medium duty Class 5 box trucks have an average cost between $45,000 and $70,000.
  • Medium duty Class 6 box trucks have an average cost between $50,000 and $90,000.
  • Refrigerated box trucks typically have an additional cost (over standard prices) of about $10,000 to $20,000.

What is the capacity of a 26ft box truck?

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How many miles per gallon does a 26ft box truck get?

Cargo vans get around 12-24 mpg, pickup trucks get 15-17 mpg, 16-ft. trucks get 12 mpg, 24-ft. trucks and 26-ft. trucks get about 13 mpg.

What is considered high mileage for a 26 foot box truck?

You should be looking at, at least 750,000 before an engine overhaul. My larger trucks have typically lasted over 1 million miles, but a box truck is going to wear out a little sooner.

What is the longest box truck available?

About this 26' Truck. Our 26ft moving truck rental is the largest truck available for moving. Large families use this truck to move large, 3-5 bedroom homes.