Finally, a new tractor that has actual, new thinking in it! Aluminum frame, no passenger door, active aero, better living/working space, and lighter weight. It even looks cool!
Finally, a new tractor that has actual, new thinking in it! Aluminum frame, no passenger door, active aero, better living/working space, and lighter weight. It even looks cool!
no passenger door? that seems like a bad idea.
and it's fugly. wheres the front bumper? the Volvos i see on the interstate seem to be the sleekest and prettiest of the bunch- a nice, clean, uncluttered and efficient design.
that- thing- looks like it is just screaming out for some neon lights under it and 10" fart cannons on the ends of the exhaust.
but the aluminum frame seems like a decent idea, provided it would be able to hold up to a million miles of heavy abuse without work hardening and cracking in the wrong places.
carguy123 wrote: What's so good about no passenger door? There are lots of husband/wife teams.
That's for golf clubs.
novaderrik wrote: no passenger door? that seems like a bad idea.
That was my first thought. Hopefully there is a door on the back of the cab.
I like it fine but I'd hate to be the first driver who burned to death 'cause I crashed or rolled etc. and my drivers' door was jammed shut and couldn't find the passenger door handle.
EDIT: My wife just asked how the driver's gonna be able to pick up wierdo's and/or hookers?
Ah fellas, it's a single driver cab. They designed like that on purpose. And it has a door in the back.
Javelin wrote: Finally, a new tractor that has actual, new thinking in it! Aluminum frame, no passenger door, active aero, better living/working space, and lighter weight. It even looks cool!
So, is the Transformers franchise subsidizing the product design , or what?
I came into this tread wondering why the hell we care about tractor rigs, and am leaving blown away by how awesome this thing looks
Regardless of it being a single cab you need more than one entry exit point in case of a crash.
A door on the back, while it might be a good additional method of egress, won't take the place of a passenger door because the trailer will tend to ride up on the back of the cab and block that door.
I like the look of it.
The lack of a passenger door is just dumb. I know there are tiny weight/aero gains (and they add up in huge mileage), but... no.
Aluminum chassis are not new. I remember a book on trucks I read the cover off of when I was a kid (late '70s, early '80s?) mentioning aluminum chassis rails as an option. Looks like I'm not making stuff up: A '79 Kenworth with aluminum frame (though it's was apparently "rare")
I think you guys are missing the point of the lack of a passenger door. The point was to be able to use the space where a passenger seat might be and use it for something more functional. No, it's not designed for team drivers, but they specificly mentioned that they're selling more and more day cabs vs. long haulers.
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