• Freightliner Cascadia receives 2017 Good Design Award

    Freightliner Trucks’ new Cascadia model was selected for a recent 2017 Good Design award.
    Jan. 19, 2018
    2 min read
    Design sketch of new Freightliner Cascadia dash area.

    Freightliner Trucks’ new Cascadia model was selected for a recent 2017 Good Design award, which selects product designs and graphics from more than 46 nations for design excellence.

    Good Design was founded in Chicago in 1950 and curated by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. According to the company, it is one of the oldest and most recognized programs for design excellence globally. Submissions are received from Fortune 500 companies and design firms.

    “Every detail of the new Cascadia was carefully conceived to provide the best possible experience for drivers,” said Martin Kreidl, design director for Daimler Trucks North America. “We’re honored that the Good Design jury selected the new Cascadia, and are pleased they recognized our team’s thoughtful approach and forward-thinking, driver-centric innovations.” 

    According to the company, the new Cascadia’s interior space configurations let drivers customize their living space to best suit their needs. The sleeper area offers dimmable ambient LED lighting that can illuminate the interior to near daylight levels. The space also has more cabinets, as well as larger areas to accommodate standard appliances and a sturdy, flat-panel TV swivel bracket that can hold up to a 26-in. screen television.

    Options for a double bunk or a driver’s loft are also available. The driver’s loft includes a dinette/work table and opposing seating with seat belts, which can be quickly folded to allow for a full-size, drop-down, murphy-style bed with the double bunk option.

    “We’re proud that the new Cascadia has been recognized with the Good Design award, and we’re even more proud of the achievements found in the new Cascadia that benefit drivers while they’re both on the job and off,” noted Kelly Gedert, director of product marketing for Freightliner Trucks and Detroit Components.

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