Penske Australia and New Zealand has revealed it’ll showcase a purpose-built Dennis Eagle truck model at next week’s Waste 2025 Conference in Coffs Harbour.
The show will see three class-leading low-entry walk-through dual control Dennis Eagle cabs, fitted with various side loader Superior Pak bodies, be put on display.
Penske Australia head of fleet Shannon Mair says all boast an unobstructed panoramic view, making it easier to see vulnerable road users such as pedestrians and cyclists.
“The Waste Conference is always a fantastic opportunity to showcase the Dennis Eagle product to industry professionals who haven’t seen the vehicle up close,” Mair says.
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“The impressive visibility is often the first comment that people make.
“As recognised by Transport for London, Dennis Eagle is the only truck manufacturer to have its complete model range awarded a five-star direct vision standard rating.
“Furthermore, the suite of safety features, including a single-step entry, tall and wide door openings, well-positioned door handles, all-wheel disc brakes, electronic stability control, lane departure warning and an advanced emergency braking system, means Dennis Eagle is the smart choice for operators.”
Powered by a Cummins B6.7 Euro 6 engine, the Elite 6 offers extended oil drain intervals, twice the length of its Euro 5 predecessor, and is the most fuel-efficient Dennis Eagle yet.
Visitors to Waste 2025 can view the Dennis Eagle exhibition at booth 32 (indoors) and displays 25 and 26 (outdoors).
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