Since delivery, the vehicle has been in continuous operation for over one year, supporting a wide range of public events, including sports activities, brand campaigns, and community gatherings.
Rather than being used for a single project, the LR235 has become part of the client’s daily event operations, moving between locations and adapting to different event formats.
For event organizers, especially in outdoor and public event scenarios, multiple systems are typically required on-site:
This often leads to:
For recurring events, these issues become more significant over time.
The LR235 roadshow truck was used as a single integrated platform to replace multiple independent systems.
In a recent application during the PUMANGOL 18th Anniversary Athletics Event, the vehicle handled several key functions:
All functions were deployed within one structure, allowing the event team to manage broadcasting, ceremony, and coordination more efficiently.

Over more than one year of continuous use, the LR235 has demonstrated:
For the client, this means:
The vehicle is no longer treated as a temporary solution, but as a long-term operational asset.
The Angola project reflects a shift in how event equipment is used:
Not as a one-time installation,
but as a reusable mobile event infrastructure.
As event formats evolve toward more interactive and experience-driven setups, integrated roadshow vehicles like the LR235 are increasingly becoming part of the event planning process itself.