Quick Takeaways
  • Oshkosh Corporation uses CES 2026 to underline its long-term push toward autonomy, AI, connectivity, and electrification in mission-critical vehicles.
  • The company demonstrates how advanced electric and autonomous systems are being translated into real-world, production-ready platforms.
On December 16, Oshkosh Corporation confirmed its participation at CES 2026, taking place from January 6–9 in Las Vegas. The company will highlight its latest innovations under the theme of Oshkosh Corporation CES 2026 autonomy and electrification, reinforcing its long-term strategy to lead in advanced vehicle technologies across specialized mobility segments.
Oshkosh Corporation CES 2026 technology pillars
At CES 2026, Oshkosh Corporation will center its exhibits around four core technology pillars that define its future roadmap. These pillars reflect the company’s investment in next-generation mobility solutions designed for demanding real-world operations.
  • Autonomy to enable safer and more efficient vehicle operations
  • Artificial intelligence to support intelligent decision-making and automation
  • Connectivity to enhance data-driven fleet management and system integration
  • Electrification to reduce emissions while maintaining high performance
Each pillar supports Oshkosh’s broader vision of delivering smart, sustainable, and resilient vehicles across industrial and emergency-use applications.
Oshkosh Corporation CES 2026 vehicle showcase
Visitors to the Oshkosh booth will see two featured products that demonstrate how these technologies are being translated into production-ready solutions. A key highlight will be the Oshkosh Airport Products Striker Volterra Electric Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting vehicle.
This electric ARFF vehicle has already gained industry recognition by securing top honors in the Travel and Tourism category. Its presence at CES 2026 underlines Oshkosh’s progress in electrifying heavy-duty, mission-critical platforms without compromising capability or reliability.
Oshkosh Corporation CES 2026 autonomy roadmap
As part of the event, Chris Andrews, Director of Program Management, Industry and Academic Outreach at Oshkosh, will share insights into the company’s journey toward Level 4 autonomy. His discussion will outline how autonomous technologies are being developed, validated, and deployed across Oshkosh vehicle platforms.
The session will offer a practical perspective on scaling autonomy in complex operating environments, highlighting the role of AI, software integration, and system safety in achieving higher levels of automation. Through its CES 2026 presence, Oshkosh Corporation positions itself at the intersection of advanced engineering and real-world mobility needs.
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