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Power Torque Magazine  /  February 2017

Two years since the preview of the International ProStar at the last Brisbane Truck Show, IVECO is starting to ramp information as to  the detailed specification of the trucks that form the return of the American brand name to the Australian market.

The key to its intended success from day one depends on the work completed by the engineering team to ensure that the Pro-Star is not just viewed as a right hand drive version of an American truck, but is engineered to incorporate design changes that will enable the Pro-Star to rival any other existing conventional on the Australian market .These attributes  are focussed on  durability, class-leading aerodynamics, good visibility and excellent ride and handling.

Having worked on the development of the CAT Truck for the Australian market, Adrian Wright, in his new role of International’s local Engineering Manager, says the project followed a comprehensive integrated product development process that left nothing to chance.

“We began by working out the key requirements for this market,” he said.

“Obviously, one was RHD – fortunately the cab was designed from the outset to accommodate either LHD or RHD, so we had a solid place to start from, we also wanted a short bumper to back of cab for B-double applications, and a 15 litre 550 horsepower engine.”

“The Cummins X15 was the obvious choice – it is the evolution of the ISXe5, an engine now well proven in Australian conditions.”

Cummins have the local expertise on the 15 Litre SCR engine, Australia being the lead market where the engine platform was introduced, and the company assisted with both the engine installation and certification and testing.

The ProStar models will be aimed at operational requirements in the truck and dog  segment and will be suitable for 34 pallet B-double, 36 pallet B-double and even B-triple and two trailer road train work.

Other benefits of the model include superior aerodynamics when compared to other bonneted vehicles, resulting in up to a 10 per cent drag reduction – this combined with the latest engine technology from Cummins has shown impressive fuel consumption figures in local trials.

As well as aiding aerodynamics, the sloping hood provides exceptional forward visibility, while the interior cabin has been designed to provide a more car-like driving position with optimised ergonomics for reduced driver fatigue on extended hour routes.

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IVECO confirms International ProStar will have Aussie identity

IVECO Trucks Australia  /  February 13, 2017

Any notion that the International ProStar – soon to be part of IVECO’s model line-up – will simply be a right hand drive variant of a North American model, has been dismissed.

While engineers wanted to maintain the key strengths of the North American vehicle including its durability, class-leading aerodynamics, good visibility and excellent ride and handling, extensive changes were made to meet Australia’s unique operating environment.

International’s local Engineering Manager, Adrian Wright, says the project followed a comprehensive integrated product development process that left nothing to chance.

“We began by working out the key requirements for this market,” he said.

“Obviously, one was RHD – fortunately the cab was designed from the outset to accommodate either LHD or RHD, so we had a solid place to start from, we also wanted a short bumper to back of cab for B-double applications, and a 15 litre 550 horsepower engine.”

“The Cummins X15 was the obvious choice – it is the evolution of the ISXe5, an engine now well proven in Australian conditions.”

Cummins have the local expertise on the 15 Litre SCR engine, Australia being the lead market where the engine platform was introduced, and the company assisted with both the engine installation and certification and testing.

Having carefully evaluated local requirements, IVECO selected a specification list and model mix that is unique to Australia and well suited to a wide range of local applications

The ProStar models will have the power operators need for high GCM work, and with a short bumper to back of cab will suit many combinations – the day cab will fit in front of virtually any Australian trailer set. The ProStar could also be used as a truck and dog and will be suitable for 34 pallet B-double, 36 pallet B-double and even B-triple and two trailer road train work.

Other benefits of the model include superior aerodynamics when compared to other bonneted vehicles, resulting in up to a 10 per cent drag reduction – this combined with the latest engine technology from Cummins has shown impressive fuel consumption figures in local trials.

As well as aiding aerodynamics, the sloping hood provides exceptional forward visibility, while the interior cabin has been designed to provide a more car-like driving position with optimised ergonomics for reduced driver fatigue on extended hour routes.  

IVECO and the local engineering team is confident that the new ProStar will live up to market expectations.

“We’re excited to introduce ProStar into the market as part of the IVECO range and we’re also very pleased to get back to the roots of International in Australia as an economical, efficient truck for fleet operators and owner drivers, something perhaps that has been missing from the market in recent years,” Mr Wright said.

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