lighttruck
Light trucks are a class of motor vehicles designed primarily to transport goods or serve as work vehicles. They are heavier and more capable than typical passenger cars but lighter than heavy‑duty trucks. Classification is generally based on the vehicle's gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR); in many jurisdictions light trucks have GVWR well under 26,001 pounds, with thresholds used around 14,000 to 19,500 pounds depending on the country or region.
Common examples include pickup trucks, cargo vans, and light‑duty chassis cabs and flatbeds. Some smaller SUVs
Design and engineering often emphasize rugged suspension, durable brakes, and reinforced frames or unibody structures. Drivetrain
Usage and market trends: Light trucks are widely employed by tradespeople, freight operators, and service fleets,