• Noregon adds medium-duty coverage for TripVision

    The update brings TripVision’s remote diagnostic capabilities to major brands including Ford, GM, Sprinter, Isuzu, and Hino.
    April 17, 2024

    Noregon recently updated TripVision, adding support for medium-duty vehicles. TripVision is a remote diagnostic application that keeps fleets informed on their vehicles' health, safety, and performance status.

    “We are always looking for ways to improve how fleets service and maintain their vehicles,” said Brian Sexton, product manager at Noregon. “Given the diverse makeup of many fleets, we recognized the benefit of enabling our customers to remotely manage their medium-duty vehicles with the same application they trust for their heavy-duty vehicles."

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    The update brings TripVision’s remote diagnostic capabilities to major brands, including Ford, GM, Sprinter, Isuzu, and Hino

    “TripVision users can expect the same features they’ve grown to love on their heavy-duty vehicles to be available for their medium-duty assets," Sexton said. "They will experience the same user-friendly interface, custom alerts, action plans, health and safety scores, and plenty of other popular functions."

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