Iveco will unveil an enhanced productivity version of the Stralis at the IAA Hannover Show later this month, alongside examples of its other vehicles.
The flagship Stralis has been created to increase the sustainability of road transport by cutting CO2 emissions, reducing fuel consumption and optimising performance, and will be joined by other examples of the range.
As well as a number of different variants of the EcoDaily van an electric version will also be on display and will feature beside a 12-metre long diesel hybrid Citelis bus that is claimed to reduce emissions by up to 30%.
The off-road section will see Iveco's rugged Trakker line up next to the company's military-use Light Multirole Vehicle (LMV), while outside a fleet of eight vehicles, including a natural-gas Stralis and a fire truck fitted with a 32-metre turntable ladder, will be on show.
Iveco will also be demonstrating its Blue & Me Fleet system and using iPads to help visitors on the stand get to grips with the full product range.
- For product stories and photos from the IAA Show, visit our Hannover 2010 page.