Natcar, a subsidiary of KAMAZ, together with the GG creative agency, as part of the "4 square meters" project, has developed and presented unique cabs for KAMAZ K5 trucks.
After conducting interviews with drivers, the company selected five thematic design options for the cabs. Among them: hunting and fishing, motorsport, space, football and travel. These kits are already ready for production and will be put into operation. A Natcar driver will be able to receive a truck with a personalized cab as part of the motivation program.
Space theme - for those who dream of distant worlds and unexplored expanses. Images of planets, stars, galaxies and spaceships create a sense of flight and limitless possibilities. Such a cab will become a source of inspiration and help you escape from everyday routine.
Hunting and fishing is perhaps the most popular option among drivers. Natural shades, images of wild animals and fish, as well as elements imitating wood and stone prevail here. The atmosphere of comfort and unity with nature will allow the driver to relax after a long trip and feel at home.
The kits have already been developed and put into production. A Natcar driver will be able to receive a truck with a personalized cab as part of the motivation program.
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