Iveco will be
exhibiting its range of products dedicated to the quarry and
construction sector at BAUMA, the main show in Europe
for this industry which will start on Monday 23rd April in
Münich.
Vehicles to be exhibited will include the new Daily 4x4, the
light commercial vehicle built to meet the demands of
off-road transport professionals; the new Stralis AS, the
heavy on-road commercial vehicle voted - in its former
version - Truck of the Year 2003; the mighty rigid dump
truck Astra RD 32C. The Iveco stand will also host the New
Holland W190 wheel loader, that made its debut in the latest
Bond 007 film, whose Tector engine and opulent cab comfort
ensure high vehicle and driver productivity.
The main protagonist though will be the facelifted Trakker,
which Iveco has chosen to launch at BAUMA. A work
tool designed to meet every kind of extreme off-road mission
on wheels ranging from 18 to 72 ton which represents a
perfect blend of strength, reliability, and on road comfort
levels. The real innovation with new Trakker is mainly the
new Stralis-based cabin, resulting from the work carried out
with great determination, in collaboration with the dealers
and customers who took part in the design, to improve its
driving comfort and the life onboard - which is now widely
acknowledged as being vitally important to productivity and
safety.
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The newly facelifted
Iveco Trakker will have a tough act to follow when
it replaces the outgoing model (above) which has
proved itself a robust and successful option in its
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Iveco is choosing BAUMA 2007, the main annual
international show for the quarry and construction
sector which opens in Munich next Monday, as the
ideal occasion to unveil its newly facelifted
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New Trakker is designed from the outset to meet customers’
needs and expectations, primarily in terms of strength and
reliability. New Trakker represents a perfect blend of
strength, reliability, and the comfort of new Stralis Active
Day and Active Time cabs. The new Trakker range is wider
than ever. It boasts a product range, in both left and right
hand drive, that allows customers to tailor the product to
their specific mission. The range includes 2 engines (Cursor
8 and Cursor 13) and 2 cabins (AD and AT).
Iveco presents itself to the public at the show with a stand
inspired by its sponsorship of the national New Zealand
rugby squad, the All Blacks, with which the company shares
their values: Commitment, Reliability, Performance and Team
Spirit. In order to celebrate this affinity, the exhibition
area and the Iveco vehicles have adopted the black and
silver colours on which is picked out the brilliant green of
the graphic representing the Maori tattoo, more and more
often associated with Iveco, Official Global Sponsor of the
All Blacks.
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