Method Race Wheels Reveals Trophy Truck Made From Its Own Packaging
Built entirely out of shipping boxes, the full-scale “Beyond the Box” creation uses 10,000 square feet of corrugated cardboard…
A full-size trophy truck appearing in the Method Race Wheels booth has a unique build history—it’s made entirely out of the company’s shipping boxes. The handcrafted, full-size 1:1 scale Trophy Truck “is a bold, larger-than-life expression of the brand’s philosophy: that every great build starts with a Method box,” the company states.
“We wanted to take something familiar and turn it into a statement,” said Matt Harris, general manager at Method. “Our box symbolizes the beginning of the journey for our fans and by building a full-size Trophy Truck out of those same boxes, we aim to prove that what we deliver is far more than just a quality product—it’s passion, ingenuity and a sense of pride.”
The build features 10,000 square feet of corrugated cardboard and 200 hours of design, engineering and assembly. The piece celebrates where the Method experience begins for most—with the box.
“Because ‘Beyond the Box’ is where you discover the true spirit of Method,” said Harris. “Born in the desert, we’re using this moment to celebrate our racers, our partners and our people, all of whom play an important role in the story of what happens beyond the box.”
The “Beyond the Box” installation will be on display in the West Hall in Method Race Wheels’ booth #55155 throughout SEMA 2025.




