Volvo begins VNL production

by Today's Trucking

Volvo Trucks North America has officially started series production of the Class 8 Volvo VNL. The truck will be assembled at the New River Valley Assembly Plant, in Dublin, Virginia.

The commercial launch of the VNL also serves as a christening of the state-of-the-art cab plant, part of a $400-million dollar investment by the Volvo Group in North America.

“We are excited to be rolling out the all-new Volvo VNL to our valued dealer partners and can’t wait for our customers to receive them into their operations to experience the future of trucking today,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America.

Picture of Volvo workers in front of a truck
(Photo: Volvo Truck North America)

In conjunction with series production start, more than 400 VNLs will start arriving at dealership locations across North America. The VNL features four exterior and interior trim levels — Core, Edge, Edge Black, and Ultimate — with six cab configurations, each designed to fit customers’ preferences, brand identity, and operational needs.


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