Commercial Truck Financing

Commercial truck financing for work trucks, vocational units, and fleets — new and used, with structures matched to how trucks earn. Representative example: a $90,000 commercial truck runs about $1,7xx/month.*

Commercial Truck Financing

The Commercial truck Reality

From a single service truck to a fifty-unit fleet refresh, commercial trucks are bought to do a job that pays. We structure the financing to the work: utilization-based options, replacement-cycle planning, and CapEx-to-OpEx conversion for fleets.

Built for This Asset

Structures priced by people who know what a commercial truck earns and how it holds value — not a generic credit box.

Transportation Expertise

Part of our Transportation vertical: payment structures matched to how this industry's revenue actually arrives.

Backed by $1B

A $1B forward flow agreement with TPG gives Elevex institutional capital strength with entrepreneurial speed.

What We Finance

  • Service and utility trucks
  • Vocational trucks — crane, bucket, water, fuel
  • Last-mile and delivery vans
  • Flatbeds and stake bodies
  • Fleet packages with telematics and upfits
  • Used trucks from dealers, auctions, and fleet remarketing

Payment Structures

The differentiation: four ways to own the same equipment, engineered to your cash flow. Compare them side by side on our structures page.

Operating Lease

Off-balance-sheet treatment with end-of-term flexibility — return, renew, or purchase. Often the right answer when technology cycles or accounting outcomes drive the decision.

$1 Buyout Lease

Own the equipment for one dollar at term end. Fixed payments, full Section 179 eligibility, and a clean path to ownership.

Seasonal & Step Payments

Payments that follow your revenue curve — lighter in slow months, heavier in peak season, or stepping up as new equipment ramps to full production.

Usage-Based & As-a-Service

Payments tied to hours, output, or consumption. The category Elevex is defining: pay for what equipment achieves, not what it costs.

How It Works

Three steps from quote to funded.

1 · Apply in Minutes

Application-only to $1,000,000 — no tax returns or financials below that threshold. Have your equipment quote, auction listing, or build spec ready.

2 · Structure Together

A finance professional (not a portal) walks the structure options — term, seasonality, end-of-term — and prices the deal to your cash flow.

3 · Fund in 24–48 Hours

Most transactions fund within 24–48 hours of signed documents. Your vendor gets paid; you get to work.

Common Questions

Are upfits and bodies financeable with the chassis?
Yes — crane bodies, service bodies, liftgates, and specialty upfits roll into one structure with the chassis, so a finished work truck is one payment, not three.
How does fleet-level financing differ from single trucks?
Fleet programs pre-approve a replacement schedule so each unit funds on its own timeline without re-underwriting — plus portfolio structures that convert CapEx to OpEx while keeping ownership economics. Start the conversation.
Can I finance a used commercial truck?
Yes — used commercial truck financing is standard business, whether the unit comes from a dealer, an auction, or a private seller. We value working assets on condition and remaining service life, not a blanket age cutoff, and set terms the equipment can actually support.
Does a commercial truck qualify for Section 179?
Most business-use equipment placed in service this tax year qualifies for Section 179 expensing, financed or purchased outright — often meaning the first-year deduction outruns your first-year payments. Run your numbers on our Section 179 calculator and confirm specifics with your tax advisor.
How fast can commercial truck financing close?
Application-only decisions to $1,000,000 come back in minutes for qualified credits, and most deals fund within 24–48 hours of signed documents. Apply online with your quote to start.
EDITOR NOTE (remove before launch): *Representative example for illustration only — not an offer of credit. Actual payment depends on credit profile, term, structure, and equipment; all financing subject to approval. Explore <a href="/equipment-financing">equipment financing</a>, <a href="/equipment-leasing">equipment leasing</a>, or estimate tax savings with the <a href="/section-179-calculator">Section 179 calculator</a>.

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Ready to finance your commercial truck?

Payments built on outcomes, from the team that knows your industry. Equipment sellers: offer financing at the point of sale with CapVex.