Proving that safety is embedded in its DNA, the team behind the new Volvo A50 has once again pushed design boundaries, going well beyond existing ISO standards to prioritize operator sightlines and safe interaction around the machine. In recognition of this achievement, the Volvo A50 has been honored with a Red Dot Product Award for Product Design.
Reengineering proportions to transform visibility
What appears to be a small change on paper was driven by a far more demanding internal requirement, requiring a complete rethink of the vehicle’s proportions and exterior surfaces. The engine hood has been significantly lowered and volumes above the wheels cut away, resulting in exceptional visibility from the cab. Operators can now see people and obstacles positioned much closer to the machine than ever before.
This new human-centric design builds on Volvo CE’s long-standing leadership in articulated haulers, establishing a new design benchmark for the segment. The approach is reflected not only in the A50 itself, but also across its sister models, setting a new standard for safety-led design in this class, while placing increasing demands on both the design and engineering team.
This achievement is the result of close collaboration between design and engineering, working as one team, with a shared ambition to build the best possible hauler.

Nina Augustsson, Design Director at Volvo CE, said: “This award recognizes years of work to put safety at the heart of articulated hauler design, not as a feature, but as a fundamental design principle. Design and engineering worked as one team from the very beginning. We challenged each other constantly, always with safety, functionality, and serviceability as our starting point. This long-term partnership has made it possible to raise standards, deliver true modularity, and create a product with real character, outstanding quality, and demonstrably higher safety.
“The challenge was to make shared components work across very different proportions while still creating a strong and coherent family identity. When seen together, the smallest and largest haulers are clearly related, despite their dramatic differences in scale.”
Daniel Tiger, Expert System Owner Articulated Hauler at Volvo CE Braas, said: “The A50 is not a standalone product, but part of a modular articulated hauler platform with shared components across a wide range of sizes.From an engineering perspective, it brings together diverse stakeholder requirements into a single, best-in-class product concept that delivers in terms of safety, efficiency, durability, environmental performance, and total cost of ownership.”
Turning technical constraints into purposeful design
The operator is now centrally positioned above the front axel, with clearly defined corners of the machine providing intuitive visual guides that deliver exceptional maneuverability and precision. A lifting eyelet for the hood has been cleverly integrated into a small, sculpted feature, known as the ‘aim,’ which also acts as a sightline marker, giving operators a precise visual reference when maneuvering.

In cold climates, this detail offers further benefit by guiding meltwater away and preventing ice forming on the front camera. The ‘aim’ perfectly illustrates the design philosophy of transforming technical constraints into purposeful features that enhance usability and safety.
Additional safety features include a new side entrance and a continuous, secure, illuminated walkway with handrails around the cab, making daily checks and servicing safer and more accessible for both operators and technicians. Cameras positioned in the C-Pillar and integrated into the front iron mark address indirect vision limitations, further improving visibility and overall situational awareness.

Inside, the cab has been redesigned to improve layout, storage, and space, introducing a new color palette and materials selected with sustainability in mind. Injection-molded components enable refined surfaces and detailing, delivering a level of robustness and quality well beyond typical industry standards. Ergonomics, from seating and sightlines to control placement, have been carefully developed to create a smarter, more intuitive environment that supports operators and helps reduce fatigue.
Volvo CE is proud to bring this award-winning machine to market, raising the bar for safety, design, and performance.
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Volvo Construction Equipment
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Volvo Construction Equipment
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