Volvo Trucks' FH truck series gets a new addition to the family in the form of the Volvo FH Aero.

The Aero, which will be introduced step-by-step to markets during 2024 and 2025, will be available in four versions – the FH Aero, FH Aero Electric, FH Aero gas-powered and FH16 Aero. All will be easily identified, thanks to the more prominent positioning of a larger Volvo Iron Mark. They will also feature the word ‘VOLVO’ spaced out on the front of the cab.

The front of the Volvo FH Aero cab has been extended by 24 centimeters versus the regular Volvo FH. This extension has been instrumental in creating a more aerodynamic truck cab. Not only does the better aerodynamics give lower fuel consumption – it also provides better driving stability in windy conditions.

The improved aerodynamics also benefits the FH Aero Electric model through better free-rolling properties. This allows increased energy regeneration for feeding back into the battery while braking or going downhill, ready for use when needed in the next acceleration or uphill climb.

A new advanced Camera Monitor System contributes greatly to both aerodynamics and safety. This new solution, replacing traditional exterior mirrors, opens the visual field for the driver, improving the safety for the driver as well as the surrounding road users.

According to Volvo, the camera system has a positive impact on the driver’s visibility in rainy and dark conditions, but also in direct sunlight and when driving in tunnels. When driving with a trailer, the camera system has an auto-panning function, following the turning trailer. 

Further features of the Aero include:

  • Volvo’s I-See technology that has been refined to save energy and carbon emissions, using a cloud based topographic map to optimize driving and enable more driving time in cruise control mode that can both save energy and give more relaxed driving.
  • Updated brakes with drag-free brake discs improve the braking capacity, while reducing energy consumption and emissions.
  • Upgraded infotainment system can be personalized depending on individual needs.
  • Improved sound system, available with six high-end speakers, a new power amplifier and a subwoofer.
  • A new built-in navigation system will be offered with improved maps adapted to truck-specific needs, with automatic map updates enabling efficient delivery of goods.
  • Interior updates also include an integrated microwave oven and USB-C power outlets.
  • Volvo Trucks’ My Business Apps has been introduced to more markets. This is a subscription-based service that enables customers to download business-related apps from different providers, and use them in the trucks’ side display.
  • The new Tire Monitoring Service gives fleet operators a view of the truck and trailer through Volvo Connect, reducing the risk of costs and disturbances related to tire issues.

The Volvo FH will continue to be offered also with a standard non-extended cab depending on market needs.

Source: Volvo Trucks

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Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving