DAF Truck Configurator: the Best in the Industry

DAF Trucks has set a new standard in creating the ideal truck online. The new 3D DAF Truck Configurator displays all available axle configurations and cab variants, while at the same time including all possible factory options – all in 3D. The configured truck can be shared directly with the dealer and the bodybuilder, thus reducing lead times and providing maximum efficiency.

The data used by the 3D DAF Truck Configurator is retrieved online directly from the original design source files at DAF. This means they are 100% accurate. That is unique in the automotive industry.

All variants and options available
The 3D DAF Truck Configurator allows online configuration of the optimal truck for every application. Two, three or four-axles, single or double drive, steered or non-steered trailing axle, day, sleeper or extra spacious Space or Super Space Cab – any conceivable truck and chassis variant can be configured online. Furthermore, all factory options are configurable. In addition, the 3D DAF Truck Configurator allows for the exact positioning and review of components such as fuel tanks, after-treatment and battery boxes.

Instant check
The virtual truck can be rotated 360 degrees during the online specification process, making it possible to check immediately whether the chosen chassis, cab and options provide the optimal choice for the application and potential superstructure. This is of particular value to the bodybuilder, who can immediately see if the right components are located in their optimum position. The 3D DAF Truck Configurator, therefore, makes it possible to share a complete vehicle specification directly with the bodybuilder.

Support from the dealer
If assistance is needed, the DAF dealer will of course be happy to help with the specification of the truck. The transport operator can also send the chosen configuration directly to the DAF dealer for a competitive offer.

Available in all countries
DAF's new 3D DAF Truck Configurator is available on the European DAF websites.

17 Jul 2018
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