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Volvo Trucks Wins Prestigious Design Award for New North American Truck Model

Volvo Trucks North America's redesigned VNL model wins the 2025 Red Dot Award for Product Design in commercial vehicles. The new truck features next-gen enhancements for productivity, safety, and sustainability, with a driver-centric focus for improved comfort. The award validates Volvo's six years of dedication to transforming truck design.

Thu May 29, 2025 - National Edition
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The all-new Volvo VNL that was recently awarded the 2025 Red Dot Award for Product Design in the commercial vehicles category.   (Volvo photo) The design team for the all-new Volvo VNL,(L-R) are Raleigh Haire, industrial designer; Christian Christensen, industrial dDesigner; Morris Jeffreys, user experience designer; Michael Lawrence, chief user experience designer; Matt Kulczycki, Senior visualization designer; Alexandre Henriques, chief exterior designer; Ian Anderson, senior industrial designer; Brian Balicki, head of design; Oana Mihai, graphic designer; Ainsley Carter, user experience designer; Jason Dabel, chief interior designer; Brooke Elliott, senior color material and finish designer   (Volvo photo) The all-new Volvo VNL with its driver-focused interior was recently awarded the 2025 Red Dot Award for Product Design in the commercial vehicles category.   (Volvo photo) The all-new Volvo VNL with its driver-focused interior was recently awarded the 2025 Red Dot Award for Product Design in the commercial vehicles category.    (Volvo photo) Graphic rendering of the all-new Volvo VNL that was recently awarded the 2025 Red Dot Award for Product Design in the commercial vehicles category.
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Volvo Trucks North America's new truck model — the Volvo VNL — has earned the 2025 Red Dot Award for Product Design in the commercial vehicles category — a prestigious international honor recognizing excellence in design.

The Red Dot Award is globally regarded as one of the most sought-after seals of quality for outstanding design, and this year a big-rig truck has taken the honors. The all-new Volvo VNL was reengineered by its United States team through six years of research and product development, and that effort has led to recognition beyond the trucking industry.

In January 2024, Volvo Trucks North America introduced the new truck for long haul, which represents a 90 percent redesign from previous models. Tailored to address the dynamic challenges of the North American freight transport sector, the all-new Volvo VNL features hundreds of next generation enhancements to drive productivity, safety, profitability and sustainability for trucking companies while transforming the driver experience with noticeable design enhancements that make life on the road easier and better.

"When most people hear design, they think of automotive or fashion, not heavy-duty trucks. However, for our team, design plays a critical role in everything from fuel efficiency to driver comfort," said Brian Balicki, head of design, Volvo Trucks North America. "With the all-new Volvo VNL, we started with a blank sheet of paper and reimagined the truck from the ground up. The streamlined, wedge-shaped cab and dramatically sloped windshield are not just visually striking, they reduce aerodynamic drag and help deliver up to 10 percent better fuel efficiency compared to the legacy model. Inside, we transformed the driving environment and sleeper into a space that feels more like a home away from home."

With its dynamic lines, optimized aerodynamics, curved windshield and wedge-shaped profile, the exterior design signals a significant industry shift and reflects the Volvo brand strengths in a visually striking way. Aesthetically, the elevation pattern echoes throughout the entire product, starting with the distinct angled front grille, headlights and intakes.

Inside the cabin, the interior introduces an all-new 24-volt electrical architecture that brings industry-leading features such as dynamic displays, a Camera Monitor System, inductive charging, task/ambient lighting and comfort and storage amenities. The customizable cab and sleeper configurations, along with the versatile bunk setup, provide flexibility for driving teams and customer needs. Whether it is a better workstation for drivers or airline-inspired window shades for blocking light in the sleeping berth, the all-new Volvo VNL caters to a driver's requirements and has been met with very positive driver feedback, according to Volvo.

"The all-new Volvo VNL was designed to change everything for heavy-duty trucks, and we evaluated every detail of the driver experience from selecting materials that provide a premium look and feel to incorporating innovative safety features that help protect drivers in case of an accident," said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America. "Winning this prestigious design award validates the six years of dedication that went into transforming our flagship VNL model. We created a vehicle that not only connects with customers but also delivers exceptional performance and comfort."

For more information, visit volvotrucks.us

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




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