RANGS Motors distributes some of the most recognised commercial-vehicle brands in the country. The brief was twofold: build a corporate site that does justice to the catalogue and the brand, and put publishing in the team's hands so the site keeps moving as the lineup evolves.
Working from the team's own materials
Before we wrote a line of code, we sat with the RANGS Motors marketing team and went through every brochure, spec sheet, partner-supplied asset and existing campaign piece they had. The site is built from those materials directly — photography, copy, technical detail, brand notes — so the page reads as something the team recognises.
An intuitive vehicle listing
The vehicle listing page is filterable by vehicle category and brand. A buyer looking for a specific class of vehicle, or a specific manufacturer, narrows the catalogue in two clicks; the rest of the page reflects the filter without a refresh.
Vehicle pages that turn like a brochure
Each vehicle has a detail page split into three tabs — attributes (the unique things that distinguish this vehicle), specifications (the full technical breakdown), and reviews (what customers and the trade have said). Switching tabs feels like turning a page rather than loading a new one: the content slides in from the side, so the buyer's place in the vehicle's story is never lost between tabs.
Beyond the catalogue
The site carries the company's wider story alongside the vehicles. Sections cover the company itself — history, leadership, after-sales footprint — together with upcoming events, current promotional offers and campaign pages. Each is a content type the team can update; a new event or offer reaches the site the day it's announced. Navigation between these sections uses the same page-turn transitions, so moving across the site feels seamless rather than jumping between pages.
Bangla and English, on every page
The site is fully bilingual. Every page reads in either Bangla or English, with the visitor's choice held across the catalogue, the company sections and the editorial pieces. The translation layer is built directly on standard i18n functionality rather than a third-party plugin, so the team owns the copy in both languages from the same CMS and the language switch is instantaneous.
Editable end-to-end
Every page is editable without a developer — copy, imagery, attributes, specs, reviews — all from a CMS the team owns. Hosting, DNS, SSL and release pipelines run on ProSystem's stack; the team focuses on content, we keep the surface live.