India’s very first Road Train was formally flagged off in Nagpur by the Hon’ ble Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, on February 15, 2025. Developed by Volvo Trucks and run by Delhivery Ltd., this ingenious option is readied to change long-haul transport by boosting performance and freight capability.
The Road Train principle, which permits extensive lorry sizes of approximately 25.25 meters, was integrated right into guidelines in 2020. Featuring a tractor device pulling numerous trailers, this system is created to maximize logistics procedures and enhance products motion throughout the nation.
The Volvo FM 420 4X2 Road Train is readied to redefine products transport with its high-capacity style and advanced security attributes. This progressed lorry, containing a 24-ft intermediate trailer and a 44-ft semi-trailer, uses a complete freight quantity of 144 cubic meters– 50% greater than typical semi-trailers. After undertaking substantial screening and tests, it has actually been accredited by MoRTH and ARAI for procedure on the Nagpur-Bhiwandi course under Delhivery Ltd.
The Road Train is geared up with advanced security systems, consisting of an Electronic Braking System (EBS), Electronic Stability Program (ESP), a 360-degree electronic camera arrangement, and a self-steerable axle. Additional attributes like a control panel tons screen, downhill cruise ship control, and a stretch brake boost security and control, making certain risk-free and reliable long-haul transportation.
Volvo Trucks Launches Road Train in India to Boost Logistics Efficiency|
Commenting on the launch, Vinod Aggarwal, MD & & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, VE Commercial Vehicles Ltd., stated, “The Volvo FM 420 4X2 Road Train is yet another groundbreaking innovation by Volvo Trucks for the Indian market. Engineered to improve efficiency and cost-effectiveness in road transport, it aligns seamlessly with the ongoing transformation in Indian logistics and the government’s Gati Shakti master plan. Volvo Trucks India sincerely appreciates Shri Nitin Gadkariji, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, and ARAI for driving such advancements. We remain dedicated to introducing more global innovations to India.”
Suraj Saharan, Co- creator and Chief People’s Officer at Delhivery, stated, “We are thrilled to further enhance our partnership with Volvo Trucks as we move towards high-efficiency, sustainable long-haul logistics. From adopting tractor-trailers to LNG and electric trucks, Volvo has played a crucial role in our journey. Road trains are a logical next step, ideally suited for our high-volume line-haul operations. With India’s expressway network growing rapidly, we look forward to expanding this innovation across more routes in the near future.”