Whenever this pebble-grey truck turns up on a construction site, it gets earth moving and heads turning: the MAN TGS 8x4 BL tipper with construction air suspension safely delivers building materials and quickly takes away excavated earth. And nobody can miss its cool look.
MOREProfessional driver Jens knows his MAN TGX is a faithful and reliable companion. The two have been a team for seven years and are currently driving towards a great goal.
MOREProtecting the climate is a top priority for Friedrich Wenner GmbH. In addition to generating renewable electricity with an on-site solar array, the cardboard-box manufacturer is now using a MAN eTGM to boost the company’s green credentials.
MOREIf you spend the whole week out on the road, you need to make sure that your hobbies don’t fall by the wayside. That’s why professional driver Kenneth van Zanten installed a top-notch music system in his MAN TGX XXL 18.460.
MORESascha Lenz is a dreamer, a fighter, and a truck racer through and through. It’s a powerful mix to produce a winner in the motorsport scene.
MOREA truck for all occasions: For Michael, the MAN TGS 26.440 is so much more than a machine. The two of them are out on the road every day, and the truck took the 27-year-old and his wife to the altar on the day of their wedding.
MOREHe is passionate about driving: these are not just empty words in Sebastian’s case, rather a motto for his everyday work. He loves his job – and his MAN truck, of course. He tells us his Trucklife story to explain why.
MOREEvery day, professional driver Kristian sits at the wheel of his tipper, an MAN F90 that he has breathed new life into with the help of his friends and colleagues.
MOREJosé Luis Vigo Lebaniegos aus Roiz (Spanien) ist seit 1994 als Berufskraftfahrer unterwegs. Aus diesem Jahr stammt auch sein erster Lkw, ein MAN TGL 10.150, der bis heute zuverlässig im Einsatz ist.
MOREProfessional driver Gerd Brüning and his MAN TGA were a top team for many years, clocking up an unbelievable number of kilometres: The final reading on the clock was 2,400,000 kilometres.
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