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RealTruck Acquires Protex

The augmented reality platform will allow customers to visualize new parts on their trucks from the showroom floor...

RealTruck, Inc. has acquired Protex a web-based 3D product configuration and augmented reality (AR) platform.

Truck owners are continuously requesting easier ways to understand how accessories will look and perform on their vehicles before deciding what they want to purchase. By combining the Protex platform with RealTruck’s full catalog of products, consumers will be able to see their fully outfitted vehicle in both 3D and AR so they can shop with confidence on RealTruck’s website or across its extensive dealer network.

RealTruck Acquires Protex | THE SHOP

“RealTruck is leading the way by revolutionizing how people shop for aftermarket automotive products,” said Greg Nelson, president of eCommerce at RealTruck. “Protex is the superior visualization platform truck owners seek for a world-class shopping experience. Acquiring and expanding this capability will showcase all the ways our RealTruck products bring people’s exact truck to life.”

Protex was founded by Josh Eppinette and Noah Osborne who will join the RealTruck team full-time and immediately begin scaling the technology for future growth.

RealTruck is providing an incredible opportunity for us to further enhance and expand our platform and accelerate our product development roadmap,” said Eppinette. “We never imagined that what started as a personal desire to visualize how we could bring our Toyota trucks to life would lead to providing that same opportunity for millions of truck owners.”

RealTruck Acquires Protex | THE SHOP

Beyond revolutionizing the online shopping experience, the Protex product configuration and AR platform will be a powerful new solution RealTruck’s expansive network of dealers can utilize to help customers see how their newly accessorized vehicle will look while shopping in-store.

“We are constantly seeking new ways to equip and support our RealTruck dealers with resources to help them better serve their customers and deliver an exceptional in-store experience,” said Ryan Herman, executive vice president of sales at RealTruck. “This 3D and AR tool will now afford our dealers the opportunity to quickly build out a complete package of RealTruck products and show the customer how it brings their truck to life.”

RealTruck will feature this technology at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas from Nov. 5-8. Attendees can explore the platform’s capabilities and how it will enhance the customer shopping experience both online and in-store.

Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.

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