Volvo Trucks Launches India’s First Road Train Solution

A Road Train consists of a tractor unit towing two or more trailers, significantly increasing cargo capacity

Commercial Vehicle manufacturer, Volvo Trucks has flagged off India’s first Road Train in Nagpur and operated by Delhivery, for long-haul transportation, enhancing efficiency and capacity in the logistics industry.

The Road Train concept was formally incorporated into regulations in 2020, allowing for vehicle lengths up to 25.25 meters. A Road Train consists of a tractor unit towing two or more trailers, significantly increasing cargo capacity.

Volvo Truck’s Road Train features the industry-leading Volvo FM 420 4x2 tractor, a 24-ft containerised intermediate trailer, and a 44-ft semi-trailer, delivering a combined cargo volume of 144 cubic meters—50 per cent higher than standard semi-trailers. Following successful completion of rigorous testing and trials, Volvo FM 420 4X2 Road Train is certified by MoRTH and ARAI for operation between Delhivery hubs of Nagpur and Bhiwandi.

The Volvo FM 420 4X2 Road Train is equipped with advanced safety features, including Electronic Braking System (EBS) and Electronic Stability Program (ESP), 360-degree camera system, self-steerable axle on the trailer, dashboard load monitor, downhill cruise control, stretch brake for enhanced stability and control to name a few.

Commenting on the launch, Vinod Aggarwal, MD & CEO of VE Commercial Vehicles, stated, “The Volvo FM 420 4X2 road train is another pioneering introduction by Volvo Trucks for the Indian market. Designed to enhance the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of road transport, it aligns perfectly with ongoing transformation in Indian logistics and the government’s Gati Shakti master plan.”

Suraj Saharan, Co-founder and Chief People’s Officer at Delhivery, said, “From adopting tractor-trailers to LNG and electric trucks, Volvo has been a key enabler in our journey. Road trains are a natural next step, perfectly suited to our high-volume line-haul operations. With India's expressway network expanding rapidly, we look forward to scaling this innovation across more routes in the near future.”

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