Scania S520 from FG Transporte - German class with a BUFFL look

FG Transporte from Germany knew exactly where to go for the next step in their Scania S520: BUFFL Customizers. The goal was clear: an interior that exudes luxury, while remaining sturdy and functional for daily international work.

Light and knotwork balanced

The headliner is fully knotted and equipped with two white spotlights and sixteen LED points, providing a powerful and atmospheric base in the cabin. The side headlining and rear headlining are sleekly flat upholstered in dark brown, adding calmness and contrast to the interior.

Warm color palette with character

The upper bed is fully knotted in a light brown design, creating a warm and luxurious look in the sleeping area. The rear wall is constructed in a half knotted, half flat design and features an integrated Scania Vabis logo as a recognizable detail.

Luxury finishing in the cabin

The door panels are fully knotted and match the rest of the interior perfectly. The seats have been completely reupholstered and feature illuminated seat frame plates with an embroidered custom logo.

Comfort and functionality

A new curtain set was installed in conjunction with a front window strip with frills and a curtain arch for a sleek finish. The underplates of both the front and rear cabinets were fully knotted for added detail and consistency in the interior.

Audio and dashboard upgrade

The interior also features a complete audio package with subwoofer, amplifier and new speakers for a powerful sound experience on the road. The dashboard is completely flat lined in light brown, which adds a visually calm and sleek finish.

Result

A Scania S520 from FG Transporte in which German solidity and BUFFL custom luxury come together in one complete interior concept. Built for work. Finished with style. 100% BUFFL.

Would you like this for your truck too?

Can you picture yourself driving around with this styling? We’d be happy to help you decide. Book an appointment and pop in, or customise your truck yourself using our configurator.