Scania has announced a new limited time offer on all of its new Euro 6 compliant trucks that will allow customers to receive extended servicing and funding options.
The Swedish truck manufacturer, which
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Volvo 780hp FH16 available for order in Australia now
Volvo Trucks Australia has announced its revamped heavy duty range, the Euro 6 lineup and powerful D17 engine, will be available for purchase this week.
The updated FH16 focuses on efficiency and driver
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Mack unveils Australian Euro 6 range
Mack Trucks Australia has announced the launch of its most powerful power plant yet, with standard safety included in Mack’s all-new Euro 6 engine range.
A whole new range of Mack drivetrains has been
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Federal government lays out Euro 6d and fuel mandates timeline
Late last year, the federal government announced that fuel quality and noxious emissions standards will result in the transition to Euro 6d vehicles.
Consultation with industry and the community has led
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Emissions standards welcome but tax break clarity needed says Isuzu
IAL’s director and chief operating officer says the government has missed a key opportunity to extend the asset write off scheme.
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Euro 6 emissions standards to commence in 2024
HVIA says the Federal Government’s new Euro 6 standard for trucks is a win for industry
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All-new Hino 700 Series hits the road
The all-new Hino 700 Series was unveiled in Sydney on June 2, bringing with it a Euro 6 rated engine and a host of other improvements.
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BTS21: Fuso Fighter Euro 6 on show
Medium duty Fighter boasts latest safety technology including AEBS, LDWS and ESP
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Truck dimension reform call from the ATA
McKellar bemoans width and mass limits restrictions holding back new vehicle developments
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Volvo cements compound turbo revival
The introduction of a 13 litre turbo-compound Euro 6 engine in Volvo’s new model range comes as no surprise. After all, it was more than a year ago we first asked if Volvo Group Australia was testing a turbo-compound engine. The answer was a typical ‘no comment’ but it appears our speculative report in late 2019 was right on the money.
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