Configurix

3D commercial vehicle configurator software

Configure the chassis. Build the body. Quote one connected vehicle.

Configurix connects commercial-vehicle applications, chassis, cabs, wheelbases, bodies, van upfits, specialist equipment, accessories, account pricing, quotations and reviewed project data in one guided 3D workflow for manufacturers, bodybuilders, dealers and fleet teams.

Trucks, bodies, work vans, emergency, municipal, utility and specialist vehicles
Chassis, cab, axle, wheelbase, frame, body, equipment, interfaces and services
Customer website, dealer, bodybuilder, fleet, tender and internal-sales journeys
Live account pricing, branded quotations, option schedules and reviewed handoff
Commercial truck in a 3D vehicle configuratorAn axonometric commercial truck with cab, chassis, box body, liftgate, wheelbase dimension, side equipment, configuration identity and engineering-review status.VEHICLE PROJECT18 t chassis · box body · revision 07STATUSPriced · review openWheelbase · 5,300 mmConfig ID · CV-2481

Connected vehicle project

One configuration connects the vehicle, body, equipment, price, quote and approval.

Commercial vehicle configuration software defined

A vehicle configurator connects real chassis, body systems and commercial rules.

A connected commercial-vehicle configurator begins with the real application and product catalogues. Vehicle series, model year, market, cab, wheelbase, axle arrangement, body family, equipment, labour and services remain attached to one governed project rather than scattered between brochures, spreadsheets and drawing requests.

Manufacturer option codes, body interfaces, mounting zones, available chassis space, dependencies and price rules can update together. Changing a wheelbase, body length, side door, tail lift or power-take-off updates the same visual vehicle, compatibility state, item schedule and quotation instead of forcing teams to reconcile disconnected tools.

The same governed platform can power a public truck builder, van trade-package selector, dealer or bodybuilder portal, fleet-tender workstation and internal order desk. Each channel receives the correct markets, products, costs, margins, documents and actions while one configuration identity and revision history continue across organizations.

The visual vehicle is not a payload, axle-load, stability, braking, structural, electrical, roadworthiness, homologation or certification approval. Configurix can preserve manufacturer data, inputs, calculations, assumptions, exceptions and review evidence while the applicable manufacturers, engineers and authorities remain responsible for the completed vehicle.

Interactive vehicle-platform planner

Choose the vehicle, channel and required output.

A public truck builder, work-van package selector and specialist-vehicle workflow need different product data, permissions and review gates. The planner exposes the correct operating scope.

Vehicle system
Sales channel
Required output

Recommended operating scope

Dealer and bodybuilder vehicle-to-quote workflow

Connect permitted chassis, cab, wheelbase, body, equipment, option codes, account prices, labour, delivery and documents in one commercial revision. A changed wheelbase, body length or equipment package updates the same visual vehicle, compatibility result, quantities and quote while costs and margins stay permission-controlled.

Persistent vehicle record

Account · application · chassis · wheelbase · body · equipment · option codes · price list · labour · quote · approval

Required release gates

  • Every quoted line reconciles to the current vehicle and catalogue revision.
  • Commercial compatibility and engineering or homologation approval remain distinct.
  • The accepted quote preserves the vehicle, body, price and document revisions approved.

Configure the vehicle decisions that drive compatibility, equipment and price.

The implementation follows the actual chassis, bodies, upfit products, interfaces, commercial model and receiving systems—not a generic truck assembled from decorative 3D parts.

Application and base vehicle

Guide users to a suitable starting range before detailed configuration.

  • Application, duty, market, vehicle class, series, cab, fuel or energy and model year
  • Engine, transmission, drive, suspension, axle arrangement, wheelbase and factory options
  • Manufacturer order codes, availability, lead-time context and source revision

Truck bodies and geometry

Keep commercial body choices connected to governed vehicle interfaces.

  • Box, curtain, refrigerated, flatbed, tipper, hook-lift, tanker, refuse and recovery bodies
  • Body dimensions, doors, shutters, floors, roofs, partitions, load restraint and tail lifts
  • Subframes, mountings, clearances, overhang, frame zones and equipment positions

Van upfits and trade packages

Sell complete packages without losing individual item identity.

  • Partitions, floors, linings, shelving, drawers, cases, racks and load management
  • Roof bars, ladder carriers, lighting, power, ventilation, security and safety equipment
  • Trade packages, individual options, replacements, quantities and installation labour

Specialist equipment and interfaces

Organize complex projects while review ownership stays visible.

  • Compartments, access, crew, lifting, PTO, hydraulics, pneumatics and controls
  • Batteries, tanks, exhaust, aftertreatment, toolboxes, lighting and communications
  • Mass inputs, centres, electrical loads, exceptions and assigned technical reviews

Dealer, fleet and tender pricing

Continue the configured vehicle into the correct commercial model.

  • Vehicle, body, equipment, labour, engineering, approval, delivery and warranty
  • List, dealer, fleet, framework, multi-unit, discount, margin and currency rules
  • Budgets, alternatives, quotations, specifications, revisions and approvals

Order and production handoff

Preserve accepted identity while downstream validation remains explicit.

  • Vehicle, body, equipment, quantity, price, document and approval revisions
  • Optional sales schedule, BOM basis, procurement, PLM, ERP or configured order
  • CRM, PIM, CAD, dealer, fleet, project, API, file and webhook connections

One connected process

From vehicle requirement to a reviewed commercial project.

The customer, dealer, bodybuilder, fleet team, engineer and production team can continue the same vehicle while each role owns the decisions it is qualified to make.

Qualify the application

Start with duty, market and vehicle needs

Capture use, payload question, dimensions, access, equipment, location, quantity and source status before exposing relevant products.

Configure the vehicle

Combine chassis, body and equipment

Choose governed products while option codes, geometry, dependencies, interfaces and required reviews remain active.

Create the offer

Calculate the vehicle, labour and services

Apply the correct account, price book, multi-unit terms, delivery, engineering, approval work and revisioned documents.

Review and release

Verify inputs and preserve product identity

Record mass, interface, engineering and certification decisions before accepted data moves to order or production systems.

A vehicle visualizer changes options. A connected configurator runs the decision.

Use this comparison to separate an attractive truck image from software that governs real chassis, bodies, equipment, account prices, quotations and reviewed handoff.

DecisionGeneric vehicle builderConnected Configurix workflow
Vehicle identityModel name and pictureSeries, market, model year, variant, order codes and revision
Chassis and bodyIndependent 3D objectsRules connect cab, wheelbase, frame, body, equipment and interfaces
CompatibilityOption hidden or shownAllow, prevent, replace or route to review with an explainable reason
Mass contextPayload badgeSource-controlled ratings, item masses, assumptions and review status
Account accessOne public catalogueAssigned ranges, territories, costs, prices, margins and permissions
PricingIndicative totalTraceable vehicle, body, items, labour, services and price-book revision
QuotationScreenshot or option listDocument reconciles to configuration, price, assumptions and exclusions
Order outputPDF copied into another systemVerified identities, quantities, documents, status and receiving contracts
Catalogue changeSaved vehicles silently changeRules, assets, prices, outputs and reopen behaviour are governed

Commercial vehicle workflow references

Separate visual sales, commercial configuration and vehicle approval.

These primary sources define relevant vehicle identity, multi-stage manufacturing, certification, 3D and API boundaries. They do not certify a Configurix implementation or replace the engineering and approval requirements for an actual completed vehicle.

EU vehicle approval

Regulation (EU) 2018/858

Official EU framework covering motor-vehicle approval, multi-stage type approval, completed vehicles, conformity of production and responsibilities across manufacturing stages.

Open source

Global vehicle regulation

UNECE vehicle regulations

Official overview of WP.29 and the UN regulatory framework for vehicle safety and environmental performance.

Open source

Vehicle categories

UNECE classification and definition of vehicles

Official source for common vehicle-category, mass and dimension definitions used in the WP.29 framework.

Open source

U.S. manufacturer responsibilities

NHTSA New Manufacturers Handbook

Official guidance covering manufacturer identification, certification labels, final-stage manufacturers and Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.

Open source

Vehicle identity

ISO 3779 — Vehicle identification number

Official ISO record for the worldwide content and structure of the vehicle identification number.

Open source

Commercial configuration reference

DAF 3D truck configurator

Manufacturer reference showing 3D chassis, cab, driveline and option configuration with a shared configuration identity for customer, dealer and bodybuilder workflows.

Open source

Runtime 3D assets

Khronos glTF 2.0 specification

Primary specification for interoperable runtime scenes, meshes, materials, nodes and animations.

Open source

Integration contracts

OpenAPI 3.1.1 specification

Primary specification for describing HTTP APIs across vehicle, configuration, quote and order boundaries.

Open source

Commercial vehicle configurator FAQ

Detailed answers for manufacturers, bodybuilders, dealers and fleets.

Chassis, bodies, van upfits, specialist equipment, compatibility, pricing, quotes, BOMs, integrations and approval boundaries.

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