Truck U

Truck U (2005- )

RunningReality show

As a how-to show dedicated exclusively to trucks, 4x4s and SUV's, Truck U (formally Truck Universe) finds monster-truck expert Matt Steele and master mechanic Bruno Massel involved in hands-on projects crucial to serious off-roading and truck performance. Ideal for reaching the flourishing truck, 4×4, SUV, sport-compact truck and off-road audiences.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 10:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S20E13Rare RamDez. 22, 2024
S20E12Farm RescueDez. 15, 2024
S20E11Cross Country GladiatorDez. 1, 2024
S20E10Playing with a TRXNov. 24, 2024
S20E09SEMA TellurideSept. 15, 2024
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Truck U' premiere?

'Truck U' premiered on March 6, 2005.

Who were the hosts of 'Truck U'?

The hosts of 'Truck U' were Bruno Massel and Matt Steele.

What was the format of the show?

'Truck U' was a reality-style automotive show that focused on truck customization and repair.

How long did each episode of 'Truck U' typically last?

Each episode of 'Truck U' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

What network aired 'Truck U'?

'Truck U' aired on Spike TV, which is now known as the Paramount Network.

What was the main goal of 'Truck U'?

The main goal of 'Truck U' was to educate and entertain viewers about truck customization and maintenance.

How many seasons of 'Truck U' were produced?

'Truck U' had multiple seasons, but the exact number is not specified on the source.

Who were the target audience for 'Truck U'?

'Truck U' primarily targeted truck enthusiasts and DIY automotive enthusiasts.

What types of trucks were featured on 'Truck U'?

'Truck U' featured various types of trucks, including pickup trucks, SUVs, and off-road vehicles.

Did 'Truck U' provide step-by-step instructions for truck modifications?

Yes, 'Truck U' provided step-by-step instructions for truck modifications to help viewers replicate the upgrades on their own.

How did 'Truck U' incorporate viewer interaction?

'Truck U' encouraged viewer interaction by featuring viewer-submitted questions and requests for truck modifications.

Were there any celebrity guests on 'Truck U'?

Yes, 'Truck U' occasionally featured celebrity guests who shared their expertise and experiences with truck customization.

What were some popular truck modifications featured on 'Truck U'?

Some popular truck modifications featured on 'Truck U' included lift kits, performance upgrades, custom paint jobs, and interior enhancements.

Did 'Truck U' cover any truck-related events or shows?

Yes, 'Truck U' covered various truck-related events and shows, providing behind-the-scenes coverage and highlights.

Did 'Truck U' have a strong online presence?

Yes, 'Truck U' had a website where viewers could find additional information, resources, and episodes of the show.

Did 'Truck U' have a merchandise line?

Yes, 'Truck U' had a merchandise line that included apparel, accessories, and automotive tools.

Also known as

  • Truck Universe (United States)

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