Japanese truck maker UD Trucks, which is wholly owned by Volvo Group, has introduced the full line of its Quester heavy-duty truck range. Today, customers can enjoy incomparable freedom with Quester’s variety of customization choices to suit their business needs.
To commemorate the release of all models in the range, some 780 customers from countries spanning Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines were invited to an exclusive test drive event.
First introduced in 2013, Quester embodies the firm’s vision “to make the trucks that the world needs today”. Developed with a customer-centric approach, and complemented with UD’s 80-year Japanese engineering heritage and Volvo Group’s global resources, Quester is a modern heavy-duty truck built to address the demands of the growth markets in Asia and beyond.
Accordingly, Quester is designed to perform across various industries, from mining to construction, to logistics and long-haul transportation. Its wide range of different product types offers unparalleled flexibility for businesses across a host of industries to achieve optimal performances at minimal cost.
The full range offers an additional 15 configurations, making it a truly versatile choice for businesses. This includes a new 8-litre engine in addition to the current 11-litre engine, both with high torque capabilities and running at low RPM to optimise fuel consumption. Horsepower options ranging from 220 to 420, as well as a selection of either a 9-speed or 12-speed gearbox, are also available. Furthermore, Quester’s wide variety of axle configurations comprises the 4×2, 6×2 and 8×4 in addition to the current 6×4 for both tractor and rigid.
To complement Quester’s proven fuel-efficiency and superior performance, UD offers a total transport solution where product features and service support are tightly integrated. With more on-the-ground touch points from Quester’s growing service network, and preventive maintenance analysis through the truck’s telematics system, customers can be assured of Quester’s long-term reliability and durability.
Kishi Nobuhiko, Vice President, Brand and Product Line, UD Trucks, said, “At UD Trucks, we are committed to developing products that start with the customer’s perspective. From Quester’s conceptualisation to today, we are always listening to their feedback to understand their business needs in this fast-paced environment. We are pleased to see that Quester has been well-received by our customers during the test drive event in Thailand, and we are confident that this highly customisable fuel-efficient heavy-duty range can support their business requirements across different industries.”
Jacques Michel, President of UD Trucks Thailand, added, “The different truck configurations, and engine and gearbox options, ensure that we can provide the right truck for the right customer’s application, so that it operates at best performance while delivering optimal fuel-efficiency. This can certainly contribute to significant cost benefits for businesses, and we will continue to work with the industry to offer the very best products that address the demands our customers face in Thailand and in the region’s growth markets.”