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Navistar offers first vocational vehicles with 9L and 10L SCR engines

July 15, 2014
Navistar, Inc. announced that it has started customer shipments of its first International DuraStar and International WorkStar vehicles with the company's 9L and 10L engines with SCR emissions technology.

Navistar, Inc. announced that it has started customer shipments of its first International DuraStar and International WorkStar vehicles with the company's 9L and 10L engines with Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) emissions technology. The company's internal testing shows these products are delivering up to 8 percent in fuel economy improvement over the previous generation.

"Our field test customers are seeing positive results – with our new trucks registering significant fuel economy improvements," said Bill Kozek, president, North America Truck and Parts, Navistar. "Our vocational trucks with 9L and 10L engines are also experiencing fewer active regenerations, while still delivering the durability and power that customers expect from International trucks."

Built on Navistar's proven I-6 platform, the company's 9L and 10L engines bring 9.3L displacement and 860-1,150 lb-ft. torque in a weight-saving, medium duty package. The company conducted field tests in extreme environments such as Alaska, Colorado and Arizona. These tests included a variety of vocational duty cycles from garbage packing and utility trucks to dump trucks and sewer pumpers.

"We've run our DuraStar with the 9L for around 40,000 miles during the last two months," said Robbie Easley, owner, Easley Trucking. "We haul mail and the 9L has performed well on the steep hills our trucks climb daily. This truck runs between Phoenix and Yuma, Ariz., one of the hottest environments you can find, and it hasn't missed a beat."

The International DuraStar is available with the 9L engine from 275hp 860 lb-ft torque up to 330hp 950 lb-ft torque. The International WorkStar is available with 9L and 10L engines from 275hp 860 lb-ft torque up to 350hp 1,150 lb-ft torque. All International vocational trucks feature the International Diamond Logic electrical system, helping vocational operations work smarter, faster and safer, while also preventing drivers from inadvertently damaging valuable equipment.

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