Light that tells a story
As soon as you step into the cabin, you immediately notice the sky. Fully knotted and equipped with two white and two red melon lights that bring the space to life. But the real story is in the details. The side headlamps incorporate a unique melon glass logo with the names Tommy and Olivia. Subtly visible in white during the day, but as soon as the lights come on, the interior changes. The letters then light up completely red, giving the cabin a completely different atmosphere.
Interior with depth and identity
The rear headliner is sleekly flat lined and provides a quiet base. The rear wall is constructed in a half knotted, half flat design, incorporating a Scania Vabis logo along with recurring names. Everything is tuned into one whole in which personality is central.
Floor, chairs and finishes
The floor has been completely re-laid and features both the Scania Vabis logo and company name details. The seats have been reupholstered with genuine leather and, together with the illuminated seat frames, create a luxurious and modern seating experience. New curtains and knotted door panels visually complete the interior.
Technology and perception
Below the front cabinet is a knotted underplate that integrates additional audio and a flashing light. The rear cabinet has been reupholstered to seamlessly match the interior design. The steering wheel has also been replaced with a three-spoke variant, fully upholstered in leather, while the dashboard features new trim and an expanded audio system.
Exterior details
Additional flashing lights and Michelin dollops were added to the exterior, making the truck show its presence outside the cab.
Result
A Scania R Streamline by Adam Pinkerton in which technology, light and personal story come together in one BUFFL edition. Built not just to drive, but to tell. 100% BUFFL.