Kirriemuir, Dundee, Scotland: AAD Transport, a general haulier, runs 33 tractors and has added a limited edition Mercedes-Benz Actros Edition 1 to its fleet. Just 400 have been built and of these only 35 were made available to UK customers.
BLS Truck & Van supplied the truck, the sole Mercedes-Benz in the fleet at present, although the operator has run Actros tractors in the past. AAD Transport driver Gordon Taylor has the honour of driving the new truck. AAD owner and managing director Alan Davie describes Taylor as “old school” but Taylor was quick to embrace the innovative technology as well as the sumptuous comfort and eye-catching appearance of his very special Mercedes-Benz Actros Edition 1.
“Gordon is a highly experienced driver,” Davie said. “Like every member of our team, he’s also a valued employee with a ‘can-do’ approach, who will turn his hand to anything the transport game throws at him.”
“Our drivers are all multi-taskers, with a flexible approach to the job,” continued Mr Davie. “They could be pulling a refrigerated trailer one day, and a step-framed low-loader the next, and are often away from home, be it in the UK or Europe, for a week or more at a time.
“For this reason we choose highly specified vehicles that are great not only to drive, but also to live in. The Actros Edition 1 fits the bill perfectly. Gordon told me he wanted ‘something different’ this time, and with all of its amazing technology his new truck certainly delivers on that score.
“It’s a fantastic vehicle but we pushed the specification even further by adding an optional coffee maker, microwave oven, home cinema system and Viesa cab cooler, which provides air-conditioning at night without the need to run the engine,” Davie said.
The trucks imposing GigaSpace cab is instantly recognisable. Like most Edition 1s, AAD’s truck is powered by a range-topping 15.6-litre in-line six-cylinder engine that produces a 625hp.

The latest Mercedes-Benz Actros breaks new ground in several respects but the most talked-about development is its MirrorCam system, which replaces traditional mirrors with rear-facing cameras that relay their images to screens mounted inside the cab, on the A-pillars.
As well as enhancing safety by providing much-enhanced all-round visibility, not least through the elimination of forward-facing blind spots caused by conventional mirrors, the system cuts diesel costs by an estimated 1.5% because the cameras’ compact, streamlined housings create far less aerodynamic drag.

“If I’m honest I wasn’t sure how Gordon would take to MirrorCam, because it’s quite a culture change. As it turned out, I needn’t have feared,” David said.
Gordon Taylor, who has worked for AAD Transport since 2015, said that while he loved the luxury touches and effortless power of his new Actros, MirrorCam was one of his favourite features. “I’ve found the system very natural and easy to get along from the first day I sat in the truck,” he revealed. “The more I use it, the more I like it. The cameras and screens provide a very clear view of what I need to see, particularly when reversing or making tight turns with a trailer.”
The latest Actros also comes with a radical new dashboard, which replaces traditional switchgear with twin screens, one with touch functionality. Naturally, Edition 1 drivers benefit from the upgraded Multimedia Cockpit, interactive version, which incorporates a larger, 12in instrument panel and offers additional functionality.
“My Edition 1 looks fantastic and is a great truck in which to work and spend time away from home,” Taylor said. “I always get a great night’s sleep and couldn’t be happier with it.”
Like other new Actros models, the Edition 1 is equipped with the latest, enhanced version of Mercedes-Benz Trucks’ fuel-saving Predictive Powertrain Control (PPC) system, and a potential life saver in the form of Active Brake Assist 5, which, unlike the previous version of he manufacturer’s emergency braking technology, relies on camera as well as radar.
The exclusive model’s lengthy list of optional equipment includes a Sight Package, which provides for ‘best possible’ lighting and visibility by adding a rain sensor, bi-xenon headlamps, fog lamps, LED daytime running lights, cornering lights and LED tail lights.






