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Volvo Trucks begins serial production of redesigned VNR at Virginia plant

Last updated: February 28, 2026 9:15 pm
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Volvo Trucks North America (VTNA) has officially kicked off serial production of its redesigned VNR regional-haul tractor at the New River Valley plant in Dublin, Virginia. This significant announcement signals a major milestone for the company as it continues to revamp its on-highway portfolio in response to a challenging demand environment.

The first units off the production line will be delivered to Clayton, a prominent homebuilder based in Maryville, Tennessee, which constructed over 60,000 homes across the United States in 2024. This partnership highlights Volvo’s commitment to providing top-quality vehicles to a diverse range of industries.

To support the production of the VNR and the VNL, Volvo invested a substantial $400 million in upgrades to the NRV plant. These enhancements include the addition of a 350,000-square-foot facility for cab welding, as well as upgraded paint and material flow systems. The plant is now fully equipped to manufacture both models efficiently.

Peter Voorhoeve, VTNA’s president, emphasized the benefits of the new Volvo VNR, stating that it is specifically designed for navigating congested city streets, distribution centers, and urban routes where visibility, precision, and agility are crucial. The company is eager to start production and deliver these cutting-edge trucks to customers.

The diesel VNR was reintroduced by VTNA in March 2025 at the American Trucking Associations’ Technology & Maintenance Council Annual Meeting, showcasing a 90% redesign compared to its predecessor. Orders for the revamped tractor opened in September 2025, generating significant interest from the market.

While the VNR shares the same body-in-white as VTNA’s long-haul VNL, it features a distinct cab position and offers a range of engine options. Customers can choose from the D13 Variable Geometry Turbo engine with horsepower ratings of 405-455 and torque of 1,450-1,850 pound-feet, or the D13 Turbo Compound engine. The VNR is available in Class 8 configurations as 4×2, 6×2, and 6×4 tractors, as well as straight trucks with various body types.

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Despite the current challenges in the U.S. truck market, Volvo Group remains optimistic about the future. The company plans to temporarily halt production at the NRV plant and Mack Trucks’ Lehigh Valley Operations plant for isolated weeks in the first quarter of 2026 to adjust to market conditions.

Looking ahead, Volvo Group has raised its full-year industrywide North American Class 8 sales expectations by 6% to 265,000 vehicles. The launch of the redesigned VNR and VNL models has bolstered Volvo’s confidence, with executives targeting a 25% share of the North American heavy-duty truck market by 2030.

In conclusion, Volvo Trucks’ commencement of serial production for the redesigned VNR at the Virginia plant marks a significant step forward in the company’s ongoing efforts to deliver innovative and efficient trucks to customers. This development underscores Volvo’s commitment to excellence and its dedication to meeting the evolving needs of the transportation industry.

The original article “Volvo Trucks begins serial production of redesigned VNR at Virginia plant” can be found on FreightWaves.

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