Caterpillar Unveils 500 HP Pickup Truck Prototype
The company has presented a prototype pickup, branded Cat Truck, powered by a 500 hp diesel engine. The model incorporates advanced connectivity and inspection technologies, signaling a potential expansion beyond Caterpillar’s traditional equipment segments.

Caterpillar has introduced a prototype of its first pickup truck, named Cat Truck, through its official communication channels, confirming the authenticity of the development.
The model’s exterior design shows clear similarities to the Ford F-450 Super Duty, particularly in its proportions and front-end styling.
Key Specifications
Engine: 6.7-liter Powerstroke V8 diesel
Power output: 500 hp
Torque: 1,356 Nm
The pickup also features a customized grille, enlarged headlights, and reinforced tires designed for heavy-duty applications.
Technology and Features
The Cat Truck integrates Caterpillar’s VisionLink system, enabling an intelligent assistant focused on improving operational productivity.
Additional features include:
Driver fatigue monitoring system
360-degree camera system
Drone launch platform for remote inspection tasks
These elements suggest a strong emphasis on fleet management, safety, and remote diagnostics—capabilities aligned with Caterpillar’s core expertise in connected equipment.
Market Context
The announcement follows earlier industry speculation about construction and agricultural equipment manufacturers entering the pickup segment. In 2025, AI-generated images falsely suggested that John Deere was developing a similar vehicle, a claim that was later denied.
Caterpillar’s confirmed prototype indicates that the concept of cross-segment expansion remains relevant, particularly as manufacturers explore new applications for connectivity, automation, and inspection technologies.
Outlook
While still at the prototype stage, the Cat Truck highlights Caterpillar’s interest in extending its technology ecosystem into light-duty or support vehicles. If developed further, it could open new opportunities in fleet integration and jobsite logistics within the construction and agricultural machinery sectors.











