Actros Edition 2 is jam-packed with benefits for Wilkin & Sons

Mercedes-Benz Actros Edition 2

Actros Edition 2 is jam-packed with benefits for Wilkin & Sons

As sweet as its produce.

When world-renowned jam producer, Wilkin & Sons, began to source a new truck for its growing fleet, it wanted a model that was as sweet as its produce. Cue the Actros Edition 2 - one of only 12 available in the UK.



Wilkin and Sons is an Essex-based family business, who have been farming since the 1700s and are best known as the world-renowned producer of Tiptree jam. The company’s portfolio also includes everything from savouries, sauces and Christmas puddings – to fruit-flavoured gins and teas.

The company’s new Actros Edition 2 wears its traditional green and gold livery, complete with the coat of arms the company is entitled to use as the holder of a Royal Warrant from Her Majesty the Queen. However, the truck is easily identified as one of the most exclusive on the road, thanks to its Moonstone Grey grille and sun visor – this incorporating four additional LED headlights – above which is a deep black panel with ‘EDITION 2’ lettering.


New driver, new truck.

While most drivers would pass an entire career without ever finding themselves behind the wheel of a truck as special as the Edition 2, this one was reserved for a very special occasion. It was handed over to driver Tim Sharp to celebrate his achievement of passing his 26-tonne curtainsider with no minors. 

“I do realise how incredibly lucky I am,” insisted Tim Sharp. “In fact, I’m still pinching myself. The Edition 2 is fantastic to drive and has the looks to match; it’s just awesome.”

He recalled: “I parked up at a truckstop the other day, alongside a very smart, black Swedish unit. Within no time at all I had other drivers all over my truck – obviously, they’d never seen an Edition 2 before, so they were asking all sorts of questions and taking pictures on their phones. The Swedish truck didn’t get a look in; they weren’t interested.”


One in a dozen.

The Edition 2 represents a new dimension of comfort, safety, design and exclusivity, with just 400 in production – 12 of which are being provided to UK operators.

Other external highlights include an illuminated Mercedes-Benz three-pointed star in dark chrome, with a black closed cover, gloss black trim, stainless steel entrance steps, three more LED headlights behind the cab, and – for tractor units – a chassis frame cover. 

For Wilkin & Sons, the Edition 2 lines up together with another limited-edition Mercedes-Benz ‘special’ – Bradley Scott has been piloting his Actros Edition 1 since it was delivered in January 2020. The two drivers are obsessive about the appearance of their vehicles and have won numerous awards at truck shows. They recently presented their limited edition Actros tractor units for the first time together at Truckfest Peterborough in August 2021.



Mr. Scott enthused: “Both Actros’ are very exclusive and look amazing. It’s only just entered service, but we’ve had a lot of positive feedback already from people who’ve seen Tim’s Edition 2 out and about. We’re a high-profile company so image is very important to us. That’s why we actively encourage our drivers to take care of their vehicles and participate in truck shows. 

“We were running Mercedes-Benz products when I joined this company 31 years ago, and we’ve remained loyal to the brand ever since. Mercedes-Benz trucks have always been reliable and cost-effective to operate, of course, but in recent years the manufacturer has really raised its game in terms of driver appeal too.

“We like to look after the lads and provide them with the first-class equipment they deserve as ambassadors for our business. That’s never been more important than in these current times of acute driver shortages – if we can put smiles on their faces by giving them vehicles they enjoy driving, then they’ll want to keep coming to work for Wilkin & Sons.”


A desirable model.


Edition 2s are being built as rigids as well as tractor units, in 4x2, 6x2 or 6x4 configurations, and with range topping GigaSpace or BigSpace cabs. Customers have chosen from 15.6- or 12.8-litre in-line six-cylinder engines with a combined total of eight outputs. Like its Edition 1 stablemate, Wilkin & Sons’ Edition 2 has a GigaSpace cab and, at 390 kW (530 hp), the most powerful of the 12.8-litre engines. 

The Edition 2’s cab interior is every bit as eye-catching inside as its exterior. An abundance of stitched black Nappa leather contrasts with dashboard components in carbon. There is a sliding and tilting sunroof, eight colours of ambient lighting, and a driver’s suspension seat that incorporates climate and massage functions, while at 900 mm-wide and with its own cosy topper, the comfort mattress is a dream for any driver. A brushed and polished aluminium badge on the co-driver’s side hails this Edition 2 as “One of 400”.

The truck also comes with a full complement of high-tech aids for increased safety, efficiency and comfort. MirrorCam, Mercedes-Benz Trucks’ pioneering alternative to conventional mirrors, is fitted as standard on all Actros models. So, too, is the latest version of Predictive Powertrain Control, which manages gear changes to optimise fuel economy, and Active Brake Assist 5, the emergency braking system that outperforms its rivals, particularly in response to pedestrians stepping into the vehicle’s path.

Edition 2 drivers also benefit from the upgraded interactive version of the radical, twin-screen Multimedia Cockpit, which boasts a larger, 12in instrument panel and comes with extra functionality, including satellite navigation, together with Proximity Control Assist, Bi-xenon headlamps with a cleaning system, and LED taillights.

All of this equipment, and much else besides, is bundled into the Edition 2’s Driving, Comfort, Media, Stowage, Safety and Sight Packages, and ExtraLine design, to create a vehicle with an unmistakable “Wow!” factor.


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