VOLVO lead the way in aero simi trucks. Before VOLVO came to America & started building trucks, all trucks were long hood with all metal surface interiors & a tiny 1 man bunk. Automatic transmissions in simis was unheard of. THANK YOU VOLVO!!! !
It was real Pleasure Working / Designing / Surfacing / Engineering / and Building this Truck for 2 1/2-years with Raja and Keith Brantley. Need To Show Them The Great Interior We Did Also !! Thanks ! Curtis Alloy
Sadly this truck is so low on the ground, that it has zero chance on the hills/mountains. Specially on bumpy roads. Unless you live in a country where all roads are made of 100% asphalt. Even roads with Asphalt can have bumps, and this could cause damage to truck.
It's quite low..I mean that bottom plastic goes by bye once you hit a bump or a curb? This defo is nit for Europe roads, however it says its made for USA so it is ok for their roads I guess?
@@MarK-ig4ux I was joking in my comment of course. However, I think the manufacturer is "required" to put the mirrors on, but after that, the vehicle owner can do whatever they want. I think this was Elon Musk's plan for the Cyber Truck, they have to put the mirrors on, so they were going to make them really easy to take off and put on "after market" cameras.
It is required until law changes. For now mirrorless camera systems requires redundancy and you can opt for smaller mirror. Although, based on different trucking manufactures’ data it represents less than 1% in total fuel savings so yet the comment above is not accurate. It will take sometime to drivers get used to it but once available across the board there is a chance side mirrors disappear for good
Esse caminhão praticamente encosta no chão. Parece que não é capaz de trafegar numa entrada mal conservada e com buracos. No Brasil as estradas têm buracos grandes. Não venderiam um caminhão desse aqui no Brasil.
Looking at it as a truck mechanic..... Wtf... Usually engineers don't think on the long run of how to fix things efficiently and quickly 🤷. Everything is nice and cool but underneath its a train wreck.
I agree. Who are they expecting to maintain that, foolishness, and be time and cost efficient for the driver's budget. Arm and a leg for simple oil change, mechanic removal of hundred nuts and bolts SMH 🫠
Yep looks like a car, and can't believe they put smaller tires on it are they kidding. And they tested ok yep in a local area where there is no hazards. It will not work in the real world, its a dream truck. Too many issues with it, first time it gets into an accident thats it, truck is history. Sorry but I'm not driving it.
How did you come to this conclusion without anyone telling if it is or not? It is not electric... it is ICE. The efficiency comes basically from the truck's powertrain, tires and aerodynamics. Consider a Supertruck a platform for trucking kinda like F1 is for the car industry. This is where you will find the most advanced technology available nowadays and based on it the truck manufactures can integrate some of the features to upcoming projects. pretty cool design Volvo. Probably the coolest Supertruck2 around!
VOLVO lead the way in aero simi trucks. Before VOLVO came to America & started building
trucks, all trucks were long hood with all metal surface interiors & a tiny 1 man bunk.
Automatic transmissions in simis was unheard of. THANK YOU VOLVO!!!
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Volvo Trucks producing absolute perfection every time.
It was real Pleasure Working / Designing / Surfacing / Engineering / and Building this Truck for 2 1/2-years with Raja and Keith Brantley. Need To Show Them The Great Interior We Did Also !!
Thanks ! Curtis Alloy
the tow pin isn't syncing to the cabin steering in suspension elevation nor seventy six degree turning
Sadly this truck is so low on the ground, that it has zero chance on the hills/mountains. Specially on bumpy roads. Unless you live in a country where all roads are made of 100% asphalt. Even roads with Asphalt can have bumps, and this could cause damage to truck.
Streamline at it's best. Impressive work !!!!!
Semi all the way !
Amazing! We see an early version of our Bottlenose camera in the bumper!
The side skurts are so low to the ground they will be torn at the first gravel warehouse location .Or truck stop with potholes.The truck looks cool
Where are the mirrors?
tilta fuel door ; cyphering is negated
Still diesel engine right?
Volvo is back
Where bind side mirrors
It's quite low..I mean that bottom plastic goes by bye once you hit a bump or a curb? This defo is nit for Europe roads, however it says its made for USA so it is ok for their roads I guess?
You have not seen US Highway, This will be destroyed in one month driving on USA Highways.
This is just empty talk about truck efficiency
There is beatiful truck
Que carreta loca !!!!!! Muito bonito ficou 🎉
They make ultimate advertisement and vehicles.
To fit the jack on the fron axel will be nightmare
Supertruck on Volvo volvo supertruck 2🚛
Now we talking!!
Never knew a Miller Cycle-type engine could be used in such a vehicle.
To change the tires u will wait two hours more coz all the wheel cover
The us department of energy needs to focus more on freight (and passenger) trains though lol
Take note of how cars are considered the issue, when in reality boats and trains, are big on CO2 emissions.
nice!
Then... they put the sideview mirrors back on (as required by law) and lost everything.
I don't know so much about other country laws, but here in Brazil we already have cameras replacing sideview mirrors in some car models.
I seen a cascadia without the mirrors, only the cameras. So maybe they changed that law?
@@MarK-ig4ux I was joking in my comment of course. However, I think the manufacturer is "required" to put the mirrors on, but after that, the vehicle owner can do whatever they want. I think this was Elon Musk's plan for the Cyber Truck, they have to put the mirrors on, so they were going to make them really easy to take off and put on "after market" cameras.
It is required until law changes. For now mirrorless camera systems requires redundancy and you can opt for smaller mirror. Although, based on different trucking manufactures’ data it represents less than 1% in total fuel savings so yet the comment above is not accurate. It will take sometime to drivers get used to it but once available across the board there is a chance side mirrors disappear for good
@@tuckertucker1 In Europe camera's are already allowed. Volvo is European. So at home they don;t need sidemirrors
Esse caminhão praticamente encosta no chão. Parece que não é capaz de trafegar numa entrada mal conservada e com buracos. No Brasil as estradas têm buracos grandes. Não venderiam um caminhão desse aqui no Brasil.
0:30 😂😂😂 probably an electric bastard
won't know to begin with ; rubadub
Looking at it as a truck mechanic..... Wtf... Usually engineers don't think on the long run of how to fix things efficiently and quickly 🤷. Everything is nice and cool but underneath its a train wreck.
I agree. Who are they expecting to maintain that, foolishness, and be time and cost efficient for the driver's budget. Arm and a leg for simple oil change, mechanic removal of hundred nuts and bolts SMH 🫠
Did any of you even bother to listen for the first 55seconds… like .. at all? 😂😂😂😂😂
It’s kinda stupid to build something like this but not put it into production, what’s the point if not used
Good dizayn,Raja compared his nose mu be😊
So its not going into production? I guess we will never see real futuristic trucks on the road.
No way they acctually used Blender! Awesome!
Yep looks like a car, and can't believe they put smaller tires on it are they kidding. And they tested ok yep in a local area where there is no hazards. It will not work in the real world, its a dream truck. Too many issues with it, first time it gets into an accident thats it, truck is history. Sorry but I'm not driving it.
bina48 can't be 47
What about improving the interior, ooh ohh, I know, how about ask this trucker? 🙋🏼♀️ 🫰🏼🤌🏼
Lets start from Chicago and make our way to California and see how far we can go for the route 66 road trip on one charge
This is a diesel truck. What are we charging?
It looks very similar to a kenworth
youright
🤦🏼♂️
based on claimed data
Volvo 1200Wh/km
Tesla 1062Wh/km
not bad, but you still have some work to do
Volvo are years head of the rest of the builders. At least in Europe they dominate the roads and drivers prefer them in lots of ways.
Volvo will always be the Cadillac of semis
@@fkdemparty Or Scania V8
@1fadf23f
Not familiar with that brand at all.
@@fkdemparty Check them out then, trucks dont get better then that
Just not Electric. Diesel and safety feature
Or hybrid version
Fake truck ain't seen freightliners and international supertruck yet
Eletric 🤢🤮
Actually, it is not electric. It is a pretty cool diesel setup! It is a diesel truck with electric components to remove load from the engine.
How did you come to this conclusion without anyone telling if it is or not? It is not electric... it is ICE. The efficiency comes basically from the truck's powertrain, tires and aerodynamics. Consider a Supertruck a platform for trucking kinda like F1 is for the car industry. This is where you will find the most advanced technology available nowadays and based on it the truck manufactures can integrate some of the features to upcoming projects. pretty cool design Volvo. Probably the coolest Supertruck2 around!
Yall mfs hate change so much Even if it was electric just accept it.
Men all this electric vehicles have a design from a 3 year old kid
But this has a diesel engine
comment like a 3yr old kid… Dulce! 🤨