
SCENE 01 / PRODUCTION VEHICLES
Production Vehicles
Complete vehicle fleet for your Brazilian production.
Here is how this works in practice. Production cars have the trucks, vans, trailers, and support cars that keep a film crew operational on location. Gear trucks, wardrobe trailers, cast motorhomes, and catering cars form the mobile infrastructure that supports each department across a shooting schedule.
Here is the short of it. We source and set up production car packages from local fleet providers, matching car types and quantities to your production's scale. Our team handles permits, parking arrangements, and scheduling logistics so your car fleet supports smooth daily operations at each location.
Capabilities
Vehicle Fleet
Production trucks, support vehicles, facilities, and camera platforms.
Professional Fleet Solutions
Capabilities
Our Process
Fleet Planning
Knowing your production's car needs based on crew size, gear, and locations.
Vehicle Selection
Recommending the right mix of cars for gear, facilities, and production support.
Logistics
Setting up delivery, positioning, parking permits, and movement logistics.
Production Support
Driver planning, car swaps, and support across your production.
On Location
Toyota Hilux, Fiat Toro, Mercedes Sprinter — Brazilian-built fleets staged at GRU, GIG, BSB, and MAO airports
Here is how this works in practice. Production car fleets in Brazil lean heavily on locally manufactured 4x4s and vans because Brazilian-built models clear customs cleanly, parts and service are local, and the fleet operators know them inside-out. Crew transport runs Toyota Hilux (the country's dominant production 4x4) alongside Ford Ranger, Chevrolet S10, Volkswagen Amarok, and the locally manufactured Fiat Toro. Toro is built at the Fiat Pernambuco plant in Goiana and has become a Northeast and Amazon shoot staple.
Here is the breakdown. On the ground, Vans run Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, Iveco Daily, and Renault Master in 12-, 16-, and 20-seat configurations. Gear trucks run Iveco Tector and Mercedes Atego with custom shelving and lift gates. Locally manufactured Volkswagen Saveiro, Gol, and Polo plus Fiat Argo and Strada cover smaller insert and PA cars. Toyota Bandeirante stays in service as the legacy 4WD where today's Hilux can't reach in the Pantanal and northern Amazon.
Here is the short of it. Fleet positioning aligns with Brazil's cargo airport network: São Paulo Guarulhos (GRU) for global arrivals, Rio Galeão (GIG) for Carioca shoots, Campinas Viracopos (VCP) as a major cargo hub, Brasília (BSB) for federal-district work, and Manaus (MAO) as the Amazon gateway. LATAM Brasil Cargo, Azul Cargo, and GOL Cargo handle inter-state car and gear repositioning. Camera-car and Russian-arm rigs cross-border from Sigma Cine + Vision Research LA on the 12-hour direct flight when narrative scope demands. Aerial planning layers helicopter operators Helisul, Líder Aviação, Aero Rio Helicópteros, and Amazon-expert Helivia.
Here is what that looks like on the ground. On the ground, Drivers work under CLT labor law with FGTS 8% termination inputs, INSS social security, 13º salário, and 30-day vacation entitlements — schedules build around legal rest windows. Tropical 80-95% humidity, salt-corrosion on coastal Búzios and Salvador shoots, and Pantanal seasonal flooding (Nov-Apr) drive car prep and route planning.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of production trucks do you provide?
We give camera trucks, grip trucks, lighting trucks, and combination trucks in many sizes. Trucks come configured for film production with proper shelving, lift gates, and organization systems.
Can you provide honey wagons and trailers?
Yes, we supply honey wagons (portable toilets), star trailers, hair and makeup trailers, and production office trailers. We can configure complete base camps for shoots of any size.
Do you offer process trailers and camera cars?
Yes, we give process trailers and camera cars for car work. Our tracking cars can accommodate many camera rigs and remote heads for dynamic driving sequences.
What about parking and permits?
We can help with parking permits and logistics for your production cars. Our team knows Brazilian parking rules and can help set up street parking where needed.
Do you provide drivers?
Yes, we can give pro drivers for production cars. Having skilled drivers makes sure efficient movement and proper handling of valuable gear.
Can you support multi-location shoots?
Yes, we set up car logistics for shoots shooting across many locations in Brazil. This has movement planning, advance parking, and fuel planning.
Related Services
Productions in Brazil that need this often pair it with Specialty Camera Rigs for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Production Vehicles and Camera Support Systems.
On Set
Need Production Vehicles?
Tell us about your fleet requirements and we'll build the right package.