If you are wondering what the ‘L’ means in the Actros L, it now applies to all four- and six-wheeled tractor units with single or double drive axles, and 18- and 26-tonne rigid chassis, that have flat-floored GigaSpace, BigSpace or Stream Space cabs in the wider (2.5m) of the two widths available.

Devon haulier Wains Transport has just added an Actros ‘L’ onto their fleet, joining another Actros at Wains and both are comfortably ahead of any other vehicles on fuel consumption on the operator’s 25-strong fleet.

“We don’t measure mpg obsessively, because there’s a lot of variation in the work our trucks do, but the Actros are consistently better than any other tractor in our line-up by a noticeable margin,” said Managing Director Aaron Wain.

The new arrival is a highly specified and stunningly liveried Actros L 2553, delivered by Dealer City West Commercials. It has a flat-floored GigaSpace cab and is powered by a 530 hp, 12.8-litre in-line six-cylinder engine.

“We always specify our trucks to be as comfortable as possible,” continued Mr Wain. “Our drivers are typically out on the road all week, so it’s only fair we try to make them as comfortable as possible. The Actros L is as close as you can get to a home-from-home, and is well liked by our driver Chris Bolt.

“His last truck was from another manufacturer, but he drove Mercedes-Benz vehicles in his previous employment and asked for an Actros L when it was time for a replacement. Given that we know they’re so good on fuel, and we also have an excellent relationship with City West Commercials and their Retail Sales Manager Simon Johnson-Taylor, we were more than happy to agree.”

Churchill on back of truck
“We wanted to pay tribute to the indomitable bulldog spirit of Sir Winston Churchill, so we opted for a portrait of his famous ‘V for Victory’ salute.”

Bespoke Artwork

Like most of Wains’ fleet, the new tractor also displays some superb airbrush artwork on its back wall, as a counterpoint to the firm’s eye-catching red and white colours.

“We choose a wide variety of themes, often related to favourite movies or to boats – previous subjects have included everything from Sir Francis Drake’s ‘Golden Hind’ galleon to Spiderman,” said Mr Wain. “This time though we wanted to pay tribute to the indomitable bulldog spirit of Sir Winston Churchill, so we opted for a portrait of his famous ‘V for Victory’ salute.

“We also name our vehicles – usually after female family members – so this one is called Harper Joy after my niece.”

Wains Transport specialises in bulk tipper and low-loader work as well as general haulage, with vehicles running across the UK from its base at Kingsford Rural Business Centre, situated minutes from the M5 near Cullompton. Now in the third generation of family ownership, the business also includes a fully equipped workshop with facilities including diagnostic equipment and a brake roller tester.

Mercedes Actros L in red with trailer
The driver drove Mercedes-Benz vehicles in his previous employment and asked for an Actros L when it was time for a replacement