DAF XF Electric Hits Euro Truck Simulator 2: SCS Software's Latest Electric Hauler


Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) continues to electrify its fleet with the release of the DAF XF Electric, marking the third battery-powered beast in the game. Following the Scania S BEV and Renault T Electric, this new addition brings cutting-edge virtual trucking to life. SCS Software, the developers behind ETS2, shared their excitement in a recent blog post, highlighting a stellar collaboration with DAF Trucks. Let's dive into what they had to say about this green giant.

SCS Software announced the DAF XF Electric as the newest truck in ETS2's growing electric roster. Born from a smooth partnership with DAF Trucks, it's already available for Quick Jobs, letting players hit the road immediately. This model draws from the real-world New Generation DAF lineup, packing the advanced fully electric PACCAR drive system.

Key specs include:

  • Chassis: 4x2 configuration.
  • Motor: PACCAR EX-D2 electric motor.
  • Battery: Five packs totaling 525 kWh capacity.
  • Range: Up to 350 km per delivery in Quick Jobs.

The truck sports a sleek white and blue paint scheme straight from DAF's design team, giving it a modern, eye-catching vibe that stands out on Europe's digital highways.

Inside the cab, SCS emphasized practical enhancements for realism and gameplay. A rear side window boosts visibility, while a folded "cinema" passenger seat adds safety—perfect for maneuvering tight urban streets without blind spots. These touches make the DAF XF Electric feel like a true evolution in virtual trucking.

SCS didn't shy away from the hurdles of integrating EVs into ETS2's world. Traditional fuel stations can't just flip to chargers without major overhauls, so their team is diligently building out the infrastructure. For now, the DAF is Quick Jobs-only to manage these limitations.

Players will love its real-world-inspired perks:

  • Impressive acceleration and top speed.
  • Quiet, smooth operation for an immersive drive.
If you drain the battery, an emergency recharging service is on hand—for a fee. The blog notes that this update won't reset the in-game economy, so Quick Jobs with the DAF might not pop up instantly. Give it some virtual time to cycle in.

This release cements the DAF XF Electric as ETS2's third EV:

  • Scania S BEV: A Swedish powerhouse with zero-emission tech.
  • Renault T Electric: Focused on efficient e-tech for heavy hauls.

SCS is clearly pushing toward a sustainable future in trucking sims, and feedback from players will shape what's next.

SCS wrapped up by thanking DAF Trucks for the seamless collab and urged fans to follow them on X, Facebook, and Instagram. We also remind everyone to stay connected with us via our channels for more ETS2 news.

If you're an ETS2 fan, fire up Quick Jobs and experience the DAF XF Electric's electric thrill. Happy electric haulin'—the roads of Europe just got a whole lot greener!

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