DAF XD and XF Electric elected ‘International Truck of the Year 2026’

DAF’s New Generation XD and XF Electric trucks have been awarded ‘International Truck of the Year 2026’.

Harald Seidel, president of DAF Trucks, received the most prestigious award in the truck industry during an award ceremony at the Solutrans exhibition in Lyon, France. It is the third win for DAF in five years, after the New Generation XF/XG/XG+ and XD became ‘International Truck of the Year’ in 2022 and 2023.

In line with the rules of the International Truck of the Year (IToY) organisation, the title is awarded annually to the vehicle introduced in the previous 12 months that has made the greatest contribution to road transport efficiency. The assessment covers a range of criteria, including technological innovation, comfort, safety, drivability, energy efficiency, environmental performance and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

Praised for exceptional efficiency

The jury of 23 leading commercial vehicle journalists from across Europe praised DAF’s XD and XF Electric truck series for their exceptional energy efficiency, refined yet powerful driveline, and advanced technical architecture. Furthermore, the award-winning vehicles were recognised for their long driving ranges, advantageous LFP battery technology, and superior driver comfort.

“During extensive test drives, jury members praised the XD and XF Electric for the perfection of their drivelines and the almost imperceptible gear changes. The modular vehicle concept, offering a wide choice of battery and axle configurations provide operators an exceptional flexibility”, commented Florian Engel, chairman of the International Truck of the Year jury.

“With the new XD and XF Electric, DAF Trucks demonstrates that the combination of a central electric motor and a traditional rear axle can be at least as energy-efficient as a driveline with an e-axle. Moreover, this DAF configuration provides perfect weight distribution, enabling virtually all use cases to be covered by a single technical platform.”

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