Here are some interesting facts about trucks:
1.
Mercedes Trucks
Did you know that the first truck in the world was invented
by Gottlieb Daimler, the founder of the Mercedes-Benz group?
Already in 1886, Mercedes-Benz stands for quality,
reliability and innovation in Germany.
And yes, it is safer to remove the soup from the microwave
while Merck is moving.
Mercedes Active Brake Assist detects obstacles up to 250
meters or even up to 70 meters for pedestrians. The Intelligent Speed
Controller includes a break when the car suddenly stops in front of you, and
the side radar warns the driver about the presence of vehicles in a neutral
position. The German brand is the pioneer in the automotive industry and is
continually seeking insightful ideas that offer safe, luxurious and economical
driving.
2.
DAF Truck
Efficiency and comfort apply to DAF trucks based in
Eindhoven, the Netherlands. New CF and XF cars promise a lot of innovation,
leading to unprecedented fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions, such as
Conducting and recovering residual heat.
Such innovative features guarantee Driver's safety as
Predictive Speed Control (PCC), which warns the driver at a speed of 1-2 kilometers
for truck stabilization (VSC).
Truckers can feel safe as a child with front and rear
deformation zones, energy-absorbing suspension cabin and a new DAF day-closing
system. DAF operates under the principle "on request". All trucks are
designed to meet the individual needs of each customer.
3.
Scania Truck
Since 2008, Scania is the ninth brand of the VW Group, and
as a result, they are likely to focus on the longevity of their engines. The
solution for Scania is the way to a sustainable future. Recognizing its role in
the ecosystem, Scania seeks to maximize the efficiency of resource use and minimize
the ecological footprint.
Over the past 24 years, Scania has reduced fuel consumption
by 25%, and emissions of nitrogen oxides have even decreased by 95%! In 2016,
sales of alternative fuels and hybrid cars Scania grew by 40%.For more detail click here.
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