Volvo Trucks Teases Us with New Volvo VNR Regional Haul Model

| April 12, 2017

Volvo Trucks Teases Us with New Volvo VNR Regional Haul Model

Volvo Trucks North America has offered a glimpse of the shape of trucks — particularly its new Volvo VNR regional haul model.

“The VNR is wholly reimagined inside and out. It melds a modern, connected workspace inside the cab with bold exterior lines and optimized dimensions for maximum efficiency.  This is a truck built to deliver the versatility our customers need to face the challenges of the rapidly evolving North American freight network” said Göran Nyberg, president of Volvo Trucks North America. “We expect that the VNR’s bold, dynamic appearance will change antiquated perceptions of what trucks should look like.”

Volvo Trucks reports that it has been adopting automotive features to help make driving freight vehicles easier and created a state-of-the-art driving environment to help attract more drivers to the industry. New features include a proprietary steering wheel that tilts like a car’s—the first and only one in the industry—more ergonomic seats, an advanced infotainment system and a new instrument cluster with many new functions in the driver information display.

An updated version of the Volvo I-Shift automated manual transmission and Volvo’s I-See predictive cruise control that memorizes road topography help shift more efficiently. Enhanced passive safety features and Volvo Active Driver Assist makes the new Volvo VNR the safest Volvo ever.  All these are features designed to make it easier for drivers to focus on the road.

Designed and engineered expressly for regional haul applications, the new Volvo VNR delivers a street-smart blend of performance and agility.  It was developed to be adapted to  bulk transport, flatbed, liquid tankers, port drayage, and other urban pickup and delivery operations

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