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Mercedes-Benz heavies undergo testing

31 December 2008

Our exclusive scoop picture shows the new Mercedes-Benz heavy truck line-up undergoing further testing in Germany ahead of its expected launch at the Hannover truck show in 2010.

As the picture shows, the all-new truck appears to employ the same distinctive cab frame as the current Actros heavy-duty line-up, and while the camouflage panels do a good job of covering up the details, it's clear the side  panels will be completely new, there's a new roof line and the grille will be heavily modified. We'll also expect an obligatory revamp of the cab interior at the same time.

Mercedes is working on Euro-6 engines to satisfy forthcoming emissions regulations, expected in 2014, and the new 'Actros' will be equipped with the manufacturer's heavy-duty engine platform (HDEP), already launched in the US. This new straight-six motor marks a break for Mercedes from its V-configuration engines in Europe, and is available in 12.8-litre and 15.6-litre versions.

Given the installation requirements for a straight-six engine and the cooling needs for the latest generation of engines using a combination of selective catalytic reduction (SCR) and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR), it would seem unlikely the new Actros will be launched without this new engine family.


Andy Salter
Email at andy.salter@rbi.co.uk
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