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New! Render VB-FullAir 4C:
Volkswagen T6 & T6.1

VW T6

It's not always easy to visualise the products we develop in-house. They are found under vehicles often with other parts fitted around them, or they are simply less visible from the outside.

It can be a real challenge to photograph the products in situ. So, how can we present our products in their best light? Because, to be able to see our products, the vehicle would have to be on a platform or the viewer would have to lie on the ground. And, what about seeing our product actually working? The problem then is the vehicle won't look any different 'from the outside'!

That's why we enable visitors to see our products in situ using 'renders'. Renders is the name given to digital images taken from 3D drawings created by our engineers. They can be used to clearly show what our products look like when they're on the vehicle.

We have recently presented a number of renders for various kits, but not yet of a full air suspension system on a coil-sprung vehicle. Want to know what our VB-FullAir 4C – a full air suspension system on the front and rear axle – looks like on the Volkswagen T6 and T6.1? See the render for this application here…

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Vehicles such as ambulances, police and fire service vehicles – also known as emergency service vehicles – regularly travel fully laden and are kitted out with high-tech, heavy equipment that is essential for providing professional emergency assistance.

VBA has held its very first intern day!

Our HR department organised its first intern day on Wednesday March 27, 2024. On this day, our interns were introduced to the entire organisation, their colleagues, our expertise, our products – and of course each other!

The fastest way to the solution

Whether you're on your travels with a vehicle fitted with our air suspension or you regularly fit vehicles with our (air) suspension systems, you can sometimes end up with a situation that needs resolving there and then.