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Box truck 3.5T (camioneta)

Box truck 3.5T (camioneta)

The camioneta de 3.5 is Mexico's light box truck class, rated around 3.5 metric tons of payload. It is the workhorse of urban distribution, last-mile delivery, and small expedited freight, the bottom rung of the camioneta–rabón–torton ladder.

Equipment

The camioneta de 3.5 toneladas is the light truck class every Mexican freight conversation eventually reaches: a box truck rated for roughly 3.5 metric tons of payload, compact enough for city streets and loading zones, big enough for a few pallets. It is the bottom rung of Mexico's straight-truck ladder, below the rabón and the torton, and the dominant vehicle of urban distribution, parcel-adjacent freight, and small expedited moves.

What this means when you move freight

For cross-border operators, the camioneta matters at the edges of the network rather than at the border itself. It is the unit that makes small-lot pickups from suppliers feasible, feeds consolidation programs at border cross-docks, and covers the hot-shot-shaped emergencies of Mexican operations, the two-pallet line-down shipment that cannot wait for a trailer to fill. Quoted per trip rather than per mile, its economics follow urban logic: time, access, and reliability over distance.

Knowing the class exists changes how you solve small-freight problems in Mexico. Instead of forcing an uneconomic full-trailer move or an improvised courier, ask Mexican partners for 'una camioneta de 3.5' and you will tap a deep, liquid market that never appears on truckload boards. For genuinely urgent small cross-border freight, the standard play pairs a camioneta on the Mexican leg with consolidation or a dedicated small unit at the border, an arrangement any experienced border forwarder can assemble quickly.

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