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Trucks are together with the map the most important feature of Euro Truck Simulator 2. There are 7 truck manufacturers and 20 different models, all of which can be upgraded in service shops. Breakdown is 4 DAFs, 2 Iveco's, 3 MANs, 2 Mercedes-Benz's, 3 Renaults, 4 Scania's, and 2 Volvos.

For truck dealerships, see Euro Truck Simulator 2 Truck Dealers.

Models[]

Manufacturer Model Cabin Engine Transmission Release date Update release
DAF logo DAF XF105
  • Space
  • Space Cab Plus
  • Super Space
360 hp (265 kW) – 510 hp (375 kW) Euro 5 ZF, Allison 19th October 2012 Launch release
DAF XF
  • Space
  • Space Aero
  • Super Space
370 hp (270 kW) – 530 hp (390 kW) Euro 6 ZF, Allison 11th November 2014 1.14
DAF 2021
  • XF
  • XG
  • XG+
299 hp (220 kW) – 530 hp (390 kW) Euro 6 ZF
  • 10th June 2021 (as XG and XG+)
  • 14th December 2021 (as XF 2021)
  • 1.40 (XG, XG+)
  • 1.43 (XF)
DAF XD
  • Day Cab
  • Sleeper
  • Sleeper High
299 HP (220 kW) - 449 hp (330 kW) Euro 6 ZF 21st November 2023 1.48.5
Iveco logo Iveco Stralis
  • Active Space
  • Active Super
  • Active Space Super
310 hp (228 kW) – 560 hp (412 kW) Euro 4 ZF, Allison 19th October 2012 Launch release
Iveco Stralis Hi-Way Hi-Way 310 hp (228 kW) – 560 hp (412 kW) Euro 6 ZF, Allison 9th July 2013 1.4
MAN logo MAN TGX Euro 5
  • XL
  • XLX
  • XXL
320 hp (235 kW) – 680 hp (500 kW) Euro 5 ZF, Allison 19th October 2012 Launch release
MAN TGX Euro 6
  • XL
  • XLX
  • XXL
330 hp (245 kW) – 640 hp (471 kW) Euro 6 TipMatic, ZF, Allison 8th February 2019 1.34
MAN TGX
  • GN
  • GM
  • GX
330 hp (245 kW) – 640 hp (471 kW) Euro 6 TipMatic, ZF, Allison 16th May 2023 1.47
Mercedes Benz logo Mercedes-Benz Actros
  • Low Roof Sleeper
  • High Roof Sleeper
  • MegaSpace
320 hp (235 kW) – 598 hp (440 kW) Euro 5 PowerShift, Allison 19th October 2012 Launch release
Mercedes-Benz New Actros
  • StreamSpace
  • BigSpace
  • GigaSpace
421 hp (310 kW) – 625 hp (460 kw) Euro 6 PowerShift, Allison 26th May 2015 1.18
Renault Trucks new white logo Renault Magnum Excellence 440 hp (323 kW) – 520 hp (382 kW) Euro 5 Optidriver, ZF, Allison 19th October 2012 Launch release
Renault Premium
  • Normal Roof
  • High Roof
380 hp (280 kW) – 460 hp (338 kW) Euro 5 Optidriver, ZF, Allison 19th October 2012 Launch release
Renault T
  • Sleeper
  • High Sleeper
380 hp (279 kW) – 520 hp (382 kW) Euro 6 Optidriver, Optidriver Xtended, Allison 26th September 2019 1.35
Scania logo Scania R 2009
  • Normal
  • Highline
  • Topline
360 hp (265 kW) – 730 hp (537 kW) Euro 5/6 Opticruise, Scania GA867 19th October 2012 Launch release
Scania Streamline
  • Normal
  • Highline
  • Topline
360 hp (265 kW) – 730 hp (537 kW) Euro 5/6 Opticruise, Scania GA867 9th December 2013 1.8
Scania R
  • Normal Roof
  • High Roof
370 hp (272 kW) – 730 hp (537 kW) Euro 6 Opticruise, Scania GA867 1st December 2017 1.30
Scania S
  • Normal Roof
  • High Roof
370 hp (272 kW) – 730 hp (537 kW) Euro 6 Opticruise, Scania GA867 1st December 2017 1.30
Volvo logo Volvo FH Classic
  • Sleeper
  • Globetrotter
  • Globetrotter XL
420 hp (309 kW) – 750 hp (551 kW) Euro 5 I-Shift, Allison 19th October 2012 Launch release
Volvo FH
  • Sleeper
  • Globetrotter
  • Globetrotter XL
420 hp (309 kW) – 750 hp (551 kW) Euro 5/6 I-Shift, Allison 24th October 2013 1.7

Upgrading[]

Every truck brand in Euro Truck Simulator 2 offers at least two or more base models (as of Update 1.34). Every model has a series of options that can be upgraded by the player's choice. As you increase in level, higher tier upgrade options become available. Normally, a truck can be upgraded with the options below:

Upgrading Types and Options:

  1. Cabin
    1. Tier 1 Cabin - Small overall size (eg. Sleeper (Volvo); Normal (Scania) )
    2. Tier 2 Cabin - Medium overall size (eg. Globetrotter (Volvo); Highline (Scania) )
    3. Tier 3 Cabin - Large overall size (eg. Globetrotter XL (Volvo); Topline (Scania) )
  2. Chassis (slightly affects stability and turning radius, but upgrade means lower fuel tank capacity)
    1. 4x2 (four wheels with a steerable front axle and a powered rear axle -- has the tightest turn radius)
    2. 6x2 (six wheels with a steerable front axle, a middle axle, and a powered rear axle -- has a poor turn radius)
    3. 6x2/4 (six wheels with a steerable front axle, a steerable middle axle, and a powered rear axle -- has a slightly poorer turn radius than 4x2 but better than 6x2)
    4. 6x2/4 Midlift (six wheels with a steerable front axle, a steerable, liftable middle axle, and a powered rear axle -- turn radius unaffected by lift state)
    5. 6x2 Rear Taglift (six wheels with a steerable front axle, a powered middle axle, and liftable rear axle -- when rear wheels are up, has a better radius then 6x2 but slightly worse than 4x2, when down similar to 6x2)
    6. 6x4 (six wheels with a steerable front axle and two powered rear axles -- has a poor turn radius but is otherwise similar to 6x2)
    7. 8x4/4 Midlift (eight wheels with a steerable front axle, a steerable and liftable middle axle and two powered rear axles -- has the poorest turn radius, but recommended for Heavy Cargo Pack & Special Transport DLC)
  3. Motors (see above)
  4. Transmission (the R series include a retarder which prevents the truck from accelerating too much down the hill and is seen as an "R" on the dashboard when activated)
  5. Interior Design
    1. Standard / Privilege (has a built-in GPS on the Mercedes-Benz New Actros, DAF XF Euro 6, Volvo FH16)
    2. Standard UK / Privilege UK (Right-side steering wheel and speedometer showing miles per hour (mph) )
    3. Exclusive / Trust Edition / Excellence / Route 66 (has built-in GPS except in Renault Magnum and Premium and Mercedes-Benz Actros)
    4. Exclusive UK / Trust Edition UK / Excellence UK / Route 66 UK (Right-side steering wheel, has built-in GPS except in Renault Magnum and Premium and Mercedes-Benz Actros)
    5. Exclusive V8 (Scania only, has built-in GPS)
    6. Exclusive V8 UK (Scania only, Right-side steering wheel, has built-in GPS)
  6. Paint Colors (Own truck factory paint jobs)
  7. Exterior
    1. Lights
    2. Horns
    3. Exhausts
    4. Sideskirts
    5. Wheels (including rims, covers, nuts, and hubs)
    6. Mirrors
    7. Steps
    8. Door handles
    9. Front/Top Grills and lights / air horns supporters
    10. Bull Bars
  8. Interior (Interior view, custom license plates can be placed in the windshield, also used for interior customization mods)


Service Shops[]

Service Shops can be found in most cities in Euro Truck Simulator 2. They can be visited at anytime to repair truck damage, buy upgrades for the truck, or even to apply a new paint job.

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A Repair/Service Shop in Lyon, France before the city was reskinned in update 1.43.

In a designated group of cities, the Service Shop can be adjacent to a large Truck Dealership. However, some cities are also an exception - having a Service Shop and a Dealership, in two individual locations.

Damage[]

Damage is dealt when you collide with an object (sign, wall, barrier, AI car). It also accumulates while driving normally. This happens because the parts wear down in use, so regular maintenance is recommended even if you drive safely.

Damage is not visually simulated in the truck. It is simulated mechanically, however. Damage is simulated in five different parts - tires, cabin, chassis, engine and gearbox. Engine and gearbox damage affect truck performance as less power can be utilized with greater damage and certain gears may stop working. Chassis affects truck suspension, making it more liable to tip during hard turns. The cabin houses, the truck electrics, and increased damage leads to electrical failures in the truck. Finally, tires affect traction and handling. The more tire damage is accumulated, the worse the handling becomes in wet weather and/or loose surfaces, such as gravel. Increased engine damage also adds a chance of having an engine malfunction - which will cause failures in the truck's battery and engine, and eventually, turn it off permanently if a critical damage percentage is reached.

It can be fixed by visiting a Service Shop, for a fee that will depend on the variety and percentage of damage. Repair prices range anywhere from €1 to €95,000 and tend to cost around €625 (£500) for each 1% of damage.

The player can also choose to call Emergency (via GPS - F7) at any point of the game, even while hauling a delivery. The emergency can transport the truck and cargo to the nearest city's Service Shop. This is useful in case of an unrecoverable crash, critical / total damage percent reached - or simply if the truck ran out of fuel.

Note, however, that Emergency transportation will have a cost that will vary according to the distance of the nearest Service Shop. This transportation will also take time - this means that if the player is hauling a cargo delivery, they will now have less time to deliver it. Another thing to note is that, if the player is hauling external contract cargo, the cargo will be abandoned there and then, and you cannot recover it.

See also[]

Trucks
Euro Truck Simulator
(Overview, Dealers)
Majestic Across - Runner Magnum - Swift R - Valiant F16H
Euro Truck Simulator 2
(Overview, Dealers)
DAF: XF 105, XF Euro 6, 2021, XD - Iveco: Stralis, Stralis Hi-Way - MAN: TGX, TGX Euro 6, TG3 TGX - Mercedes-Benz: Actros, New Actros - Renault: Magnum, Premium, T - Scania: R 2009, Streamline, R, S - Volvo: FH Classic, FH
Upcoming: Volvo: FH (2020)
American Truck Simulator
(Overview, Dealers)
Freightliner Trucks: Cascadia - International Trucks: LoneStar, LT, 9900i Eagle - Kenworth: T680 Classic, T680 Next Gen, W900 - Mack Trucks: Anthem - Peterbilt: 389, 579 - Volvo: VNL 2014, VNL 2018 - Western Star Trucks: 49X, 57X, 5700XE
Upcoming: Mack Trucks: Pinnacle - Peterbilt: 579 Next Gen
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