New Daily to form part of complete Iveco display at 2014 IAA
The 65th IAA show takes place from 25th September to 2nd October 2014 and will see Iveco take a stand covering more than 2,500 square metres, providing a complete display of its range, from light commercial vehicles to heavy on-road and off-road vehicles, buses and dedicated quarry-construction site vehicles.
The star of the Iveco stand will be the new Daily, the third generation of the light commercial vehicle, which makes its public, show debut following its international press launch at the beginning of June. The completely renewed vehicle offers a load volume efficiency at the top of its category, best-in-class volume and capacity, car-like comfort and optimised driveability and fuel consumption.
As well as the vehicle itself, the event will see technological innovation showcased, comprising the F1C engine, the new HI-MATIC gearbox and the new Quad Leaf suspension.
Iveco will also use the event to show the Stralis Natural Power Euro VI powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG), which features a new tank fully complying with the revised Regulation UNECE No.110, in force since 10th June 2014, permitting type-approval for LNG vehicles which previously was not possible.
Furthermore, in an exhibition area reserved for Euro VI engines, Iveco will showcase its HI-SCR (High Efficiency selective catalytic reduction) system, which is patented by FPT Industrial. This solution makes it possible to achieve outstanding internal engine combustion thanks to the intake of outside air; and will be featured on Euro VI engines for vehicles within the Iveco Bus and Iveco Stralis ranges.
There will be seven New Daily vehicles on display including one New Daily Minibus, one New Daily CNG, and one fitted out as a mobile workshop. A Eurocargo (18 tonne) will represent the medium range vehicles; four Stralis trucks for the heavy range including one LNG and one Super-Light, a special version of Stralis which uses specific technical solutions aimed at reducing weight.
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