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Vehicle Spotlight: Meet Our Delivery Vehicles With Shelves

Penske optimizes new delivery truck and delivery van options for final-mile companies.

Penske enhanced two light-duty vehicle types ideal for final-mile delivery companies, its 16 ft. delivery truck with shelves and the high-roof delivery van with shelves. Both vehicles offer adjustable interior shelves and a curbside door for ease of delivery and access.


Through offering these alternative commercial rental vehicle options, it improves Penske’s fleet selection for package delivery and organizing cargo in the healthcare, office supplies, and food and beverage industries, or any other business with light-duty needs.

The delivery truck with shelves features 24” deep adjustable shelves of varying widths, a new sliding side door for safe curbside access, plus a pull-out ramp, has a payload capacity of up to 3,800 lbs., and is available nationwide. For additional details or to reserve, click here.

The inside of a Penske delivery truck with shelves.Penske delivery truck with shelves

The delivery van with shelves features 22” deep adjustable shelves of varying widths, a cargo partition with access door, plus rear and side cargo doors, a 3,200 lb. payload capacity, and is available in select markets across the U.S. Call 1-800-PENSKE-1 for availability near you.

The inside of a Penske delivery van with shelvesPenske delivery van with shelves

These new vehicle specs are also available for full-service leasing. Select full-service leasing units can be delivered quickly while supplies last. Click here for more information.

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