As truck drivers know, the experience doesn’t always lend itself to be the most comfortable. Transporting various packages and freight can be grueling, and the long drives can take a considerable toll. Freightliner Trucks new Cascadia model is here to reverse that trend. This past year, the model received the Good Design award, which highlights excellence in design. Submissions come in from all over the world, whether it’s Fortune 500 companies or design firms and agencies.
The Cascadia Model
This truck truly surpasses generations of previous models, as it was meticulously crafted to give drivers the best experience. It takes a design approach that will move other freightliners in a progressive direction. The biggest difference is that drivers can completely customize their living area. The sleeper cab gives drivers ample space to satisfy their needs. In addition to the lighting capabilities, there’s also room for a flat-screen TV. One are that can’t be matched is the option for a bunk bed or loft. The sleeping options are practically endless, while the design also allows for a dining room table.
The Future
The Cascadia Model is essentially the new standard for how trucks should be designed on the interior, and it should start a movement toward increased comfortability for the driver. It’s a design that not only helps the driver while they’re on the job, but while they’re off it as well.
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