Mercedes-Benz Truck 'New Actros' Exhibition and Test Drive Event Held Until Next Month View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Daimler Truck Korea announced on the 20th that it is holding an exhibition and test drive event for the New Actros at 11 official commercial vehicle service centers nationwide until the 13th of next month, targeting tractor drivers and Mercedes-Benz truck customers.


The Mercedes-Benz New Actros, introduced through a domestic digital launch on September 10, has attracted attention as a model applying the most advanced new technologies currently available.


The New Actros exhibition and test drive event has been successfully held since September 21 at Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicle official service centers in 11 regions nationwide (Capital area, Daejeon·Chungbuk, Jecheon·Gangwon, Gwangju·Jeonnam, Daegu·Gyeongbuk, Busan·Gyeongnam), receiving favorable reviews not only from Mercedes-Benz customers but also from general tractor drivers.


This event, open to any trucker aged 30 or older with a large truck license, allows participants to directly experience various new technologies first applied by Mercedes-Benz in the commercial industry, such as MirrorCam, Active Drive Assist, Active Brake Assist 5, Multimedia Cockpit, and Terrain Predictive Cruise Control, and also receive detailed vehicle consultations from Daimler Truck Korea truck managers.



Meanwhile, on the 21st, a special exhibition and test drive event will be held jointly with the Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicle Daegu Service Center, which will be responsible for vehicle management of customers in the Daegu·Gyeongbuk region. Customers participating in this event will be offered various activities including an introduction to the recently expanded and relocated service center, special gifts (test drive souvenirs, urea solution, genuine parts discount coupons), and prize draws.


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