What Do You Call the Box of a Pickup Truck?

Pickup trucks have been a staple of American life since the early twentieth century. They are the go-to vehicle for getting work done, from hauling heavy loads to navigating rough terrain.

As versatile as they are, one of the most important components of a pickup truck is what some might call “the box.”

The box, which is also known as a truck bed or cargo area, is the main area of a pickup truck used for storage and transportation. It can be open or enclosed, depending on the model.

It can also be customized with toolboxes, shelves, and other accessories to make it more useful.

Truck beds come in various sizes and shapes. The standard size for most full-size pickups is 6’6″ x 8’6″, although some models offer larger sizes.

The shape may be rectangular or angled at the front, depending on the make and model. Additionally, some beds feature grooves on the sides that allow for tie-downs and other accessories.

The material that makes up the truck bed can vary from steel to aluminum to fiberglass composites. Each material offers different benefits depending on usage and budget. Steel tends to be more durable but heavier; aluminum is lighter but may not provide as much protection against wear and tear; fiberglass composites offer a balance between durability and weight.

In conclusion, no matter what you call it – “box,” “truck bed,” or “cargo area” – this important component of a pickup truck provides users with an essential space for carrying loads of all shapes and sizes.

Photo of author

James Gardner