Volvo unveiled the VNR 660 in October 2018. It is meant to enhance regional-haul assignments and features a high-roof sleeper designed to enhance space and comfort. (Volvo Trucks North America)
Volvo’s FM 4x2, which has been running in Europe, will be deployed by logistics company Delhivery to help the startup in India achieve faster turnaround time, expand its fleet and increase productivity. (Volvo Trucks)
Volvo Trucks North America in September 2019 introduced an updated version of its driver assistance system that increases the speed from which the brakes can stop the truck without driver input, and which improves the system’s recognition of when the driver switches lanes to avoid a vehicle in its path. Volvo Active Driver Assist 2.0 uses camera and radar sensors to determine traffic conditions around the truck, and issues audible and visual warnings to the driver to take action. (Volvo Trucks North America)
Volvo Trucks North America announced in June 2020 the rollout of the Volvo Auto Hauler, a specialized solution for the auto transport industry that completes the design overhaul of the VTNA product portfolio. The new model is designed on the same heavy-duty platform and with many of the features and durable construction found in Volvo Trucks’ vocational VHD model. (Volvo Trucks North America)
The CCS2 connector (left) and charging port location on the Volvo VNR Electric truck model. The expanded charging options announced in August 2020, known as Combined Charging System CCS2, was designed around the unique needs of medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks. (Volvo Trucks North America)
Volvo Trucks North America in March 2018 launched an updated model in its VNX series of heavy-haul trucks. (Volvo Trucks North America)
Diversified carrier NFI became the third company to deploy Volvo VNR Electric trucks as part of the Volvo LIGHTS (Low Impact Green Heavy Transport Solutions) project. (Volvo Trucks)
Volvo Trucks exhibited an autonomous truck concept that entirely removes the cab from the tractor and highlighted its investments in electric vehicles at the IAA Commercial Vehicles show at Hanover, Germany, in September 2018. Volvo’s autonomous truck system, named Vera, relies on autonomous, electric-powered, cabless tractors that are wirelessly connected to a control center. (Seth Clevenger/Transport Topics)
A Volvo grille. (Justin Ide/Bloomberg)
Volvo unveiled the VNR 660 in October 2018. It is meant to enhance regional-haul assignments and features a high-roof sleeper designed to enhance space and comfort. (Volvo Trucks North America)
Volvo’s FM 4x2, which has been running in Europe, will be deployed by logistics company Delhivery to help the startup in India achieve faster turnaround time, expand its fleet and increase productivity. (Volvo Trucks)
Volvo Trucks North America in September 2019 introduced an updated version of its driver assistance system that increases the speed from which the brakes can stop the truck without driver input, and which improves the system’s recognition of when the driver switches lanes to avoid a vehicle in its path. Volvo Active Driver Assist 2.0 uses camera and radar sensors to determine traffic conditions around the truck, and issues audible and visual warnings to the driver to take action. (Volvo Trucks North America)
Volvo Trucks North America announced in June 2020 the rollout of the Volvo Auto Hauler, a specialized solution for the auto transport industry that completes the design overhaul of the VTNA product portfolio. The new model is designed on the same heavy-duty platform and with many of the features and durable construction found in Volvo Trucks’ vocational VHD model. (Volvo Trucks North America)
The CCS2 connector (left) and charging port location on the Volvo VNR Electric truck model. The expanded charging options announced in August 2020, known as Combined Charging System CCS2, was designed around the unique needs of medium- and heavy-duty electric trucks. (Volvo Trucks North America)
Volvo Trucks North America in March 2018 launched an updated model in its VNX series of heavy-haul trucks. (Volvo Trucks North America)
Diversified carrier NFI became the third company to deploy Volvo VNR Electric trucks as part of the Volvo LIGHTS (Low Impact Green Heavy Transport Solutions) project. (Volvo Trucks)
Volvo Trucks exhibited an autonomous truck concept that entirely removes the cab from the tractor and highlighted its investments in electric vehicles at the IAA Commercial Vehicles show at Hanover, Germany, in September 2018. Volvo’s autonomous truck system, named Vera, relies on autonomous, electric-powered, cabless tractors that are wirelessly connected to a control center. (Seth Clevenger/Transport Topics)
A Volvo grille. (Justin Ide/Bloomberg)
Volvo trucks are assembled in 15 countries across the globe. The company is based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Here are photos of Volvo trucks.