Too weak, too complicated, too unsafe – commercial electric vehicles continue to come up against a range of reservations and critical voices. In everyday use, however, they have long since convinced those drivers who have already switched to electricity.
MOREWhen it comes to fuel savings, you are sure to win the title with the new MAN tD26 Euro 6d engine. Our video reveals how it works.
MOREWorking and living in the truck is better than ever in the new MAN Truck Generation’s cab. In this video, as well as the generous dimensions and storage volume, MAN expert Pawel Lukasiewicz will show everything else there is to discover in the MAN TGX’s cab.
MOREFor that little bit extra, MAN offers equipment packages with its MAN Individual Lion to meet every driver’s desires.
MOREThe completely redesigned driver’s workplace on the new MAN TGX is not only tailored to you, it is an award winner too: it recently won the Red Dot Award - Brands and Communication Design 2020. The 24 international members of the jury were impressed with the combination of design, concept and impact of the displays…
MORENobody can miss the cool look of the new MAN TGX. In the video, Holger Koos (Head of Vehicle Design) explains how the new lion came by its extraordinary design.
MOREThis autumn, 28 new MAN TGXs will come into service at Adolf Pfeiffer GmbH. During shooting of the new MAN Testimonial film, driver Joachim had a chance to put the new arrival through its paces.
MORECareful now, this could be the next truck of your dreams: After all, the new MAN TGS is tailor-made for all the extreme situations that your job throws up on a daily basis.
MOREAutumn is usually trade fair season: that gives you the opportunity to get to know the latest truck models and chat with experts and fellow truckers at IAA Commercial Vehicles, for example. But since you can’t go to the vehicles this year, they are coming to you: as of 8 September 2020, the Trucker’s World…
MOREA truck is much more than just a truck – especially for the driver. Truck constructors have always known that. This trip down memory lane reveals what was considered driver-friendly in the 1970s.
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