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Whether you're a first-time food entrepreneur or a seasoned mobile vendor, designing your own food trailer can be both exciting and overwhelming. In this guide, we'll walk you step-by-step through how to build a 2.5-meter cold drink and salad trailer, based on a real customer project. From exterior design to interior fittings and equipment, you'll learn what to consider and how to get it done right.
Start with the frame. The client in this case selected a 2.5m long, 2m wide, 2.3m high trailer—compact, yet roomy enough for daily operation. It's a single-axle, two-wheel unit, ideal for urban or event-based vending.
✅ Don't forget t add a brake system for safety during transport and parking.
“The size was perfect—not too small to work inside, and easy to tow even with a mid-size SUV,” said the owner.
Color speaks volumes about your food concept. This build used RAL 6027 light green, a calming and trendy pastel that instantly signals freshness—perfect for a salad and cold drink brand.
Use the RAL color system to pick an exact shade. RAL 6027 offers a clean, modern look without being too flashy.
For this project, the client requested a sales board plus sliding service window, positioned according to a reference layout. This combo provides quick access for serving while maintaining cleanliness and efficiency.
The sales board doubles as a counter
The sliding window allows secure open-close operation
Strategic placement based on your workflow is key
You'll need to power multiple appliances, so plan your voltage and outlets accordingly. In this case, the trailer was designed for 110V/60Hz with 8 standard U.S. outlets to ensure compatibility.
Appliances the client needed to power included:
A salad workbench
An ice maker
Overhead lights
A cash register
Be sure to space your outlets around the trailer to avoid cluttered cables.
Every square centimeter counts. This trailer was fitted with:
A stainless steel workbench
Cabinet doors below for storage
A 3+1 sink station with hot and cold faucets
A lockable cash drawer
Space for a salad prep table and an ice machine
A 2-meter wall-mounted overhead cabinet
This layout keeps the workflow logical—prep, serve, clean—all in a streamlined path.
If you plan to operate in areas without direct electricity access, add a custom generator box. This client needed a compartment that fit a specific generator size:
76.2cm (L) x 71.1cm (W) x 68.5cm (H)
The compartment was ventilated and secure, designed to match the trailer's look while providing functional utility.
✅ 2.5m long x 2m wide x 2.3m high trailer
✅ RAL 6027 pastel green color
✅ Single axle with 2 wheels and brake
✅ Sliding window + serving board
✅ 110V/60Hz with 8 American outlets
✅ Stainless steel work area with cabinet doors
✅ 3+1 sink with hot/cold faucet
✅ Space for salad bar, ice maker
✅ 2m overhead cabinet
✅ Generator box: 76.2×71.1×68.5cm
Designing your custom food trailer is all about balancing function and flair. From choosing the right materials to mapping out interior flow, every detail adds up to create a smooth operation and a memorable customer experience. Whether you're selling smoothies, wraps, or acai bowls, a well-planned 2.5m trailer could be the launchpad for your dream business.
Want to build your own? Reach out to us and let's make it happen—fully customized, just like you imagined.