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Iveco

Iveco S.p.A., an acronym for Industrial Vehicles Corporation, is an Italian multinational transport vehicle manufacturing company with headquarters in Turin, Italy. It designs and builds light, medium, and heavy commercial vehicles. The name IVECO first appeared in 1975 after a merger of Italian, French, and German brands.[1] Its production plants are in Europe, China, Russia, Australia and Latin America and it has about 5,000 sales and service outlets in over 160 countries. The worldwide output of the company amounts to around 150,000 commercial vehicles with a turnover of about €10 billion.[2]

Iveco Group N.V.
TypePublic
BIT: IVG
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1 January 1975; 48 years ago (1975-01-01)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Gerrit Marx (CEO)
Products
Revenue 12,600,000,000 (2021)
OwnerExor N.V. (27.1%)
Number of employees
Approximately 34,000 (2021)
Subsidiaries
Transportation

Industrial

Websiteiveco.com

The company was spun off from CNH Industrial on 1 January 2022. It is a subsidiary of Iveco Group N.V., a holding company incorporated in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and is listed on Borsa Italiana.

History edit

IVECO was incorporated on 1 January 1975, with the merger of five different brands: FIAT Veicoli Industriali (with headquarters in Turin), OM (Brescia, Italy), Lancia Veicoli Speciali (Italy), Unic (France), and Magirus-Deutz (Germany).[3]

Following the merger, the newly founded IVECO began rationalizing its product range, manufacturing plants, and sales network, while keeping the original brands. From 1975 to 1979, the IVECO range included 200 basic models and 600 versions spanning from 2.7 tons of GVW for light vehicles to over 40 tons for heavy vehicles, as well as buses and engines.[4][5] In 1977, the light- to medium-weight Iveco Zeta range was introduced, replacing the 20-year-old OM Lupetto. Integrating the FIAT-OM range with the Unic and Magirus lineups was completed by 1980.[6] IVECO moved in to work on increasing productivity and engine development.[6] In 1978, IVECO launched the first product in the range of IVECO-branded light vehicles, the Daily.[7]

In 1980, IVECO built a turbo diesel engine for heavy industrial vehicles.[8] In this decade the corporate strategy was heavily oriented towards brand promotion and led to the sponsorship of sports events, such as the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, the Davis Cup in 1982, multiple championship boxing matches, the Jacques Cousteau expeditions in the Amazon basin in 1983 and the Raid Pigafetta, during which the IVECO-FIAT 75 PC 4x4 was first to make a full circle of the globe.[9] Two new divisions were also formed: bus diesel engines and firefighting vehicles.[10]

In 1984, IVECO launched the TurboStar,[11] a heavy on-road vehicle that became a best-seller in Italy and also successful in the European market, selling a total of 50,000 in seven years.[12]

In 1985, IVECO made the first light diesel engine with direct injection.[13]

From 1986, IVECO S.p.A. held a 52% stake in Iveco Ford Truck Ltd, a joint venture (and effectively a merger) with Ford of Europe's truck division. Ford plants took over production and sales of the major vehicles in the IVECO range and continued production of the Ford Cargo.[14] In the mid-1980s, Astra Veicoli Industriali, which produces dumpers and construction site/quarry vehicles in Piacenza, became part of Iveco Group.[15]

In 1989, the first diesel engine with EGR to reduce polluting emissions compatible with commercial vehicles was produced, and the new Daily launched that same year was fitted with it.[14]

In 1990, the group purchased 60% control of Spanish industrial company ENASA, which owned the industrial vehicle builder Pegaso.[14] In the 1990s, the EuroCargo, EuroTech, EuroTrakker, and EuroStar vehicles represented a total facelift for the range.[14] The EuroCargo and the EuroTech were named "Truck of the Year" in 1992 and 1993, respectively, and for the first time, this recognition was awarded to the same manufacturer for two years in a row.[16] English company Seddon Atkinson was purchased in 1991 and brought its long heritage of special vehicles for the construction and refuse-collection industries.[17] That same year, the first TurboDaily assembly line was inaugurated at the Nanjing Motor Corporation in China.[18] In 1991, IVECO announced that they were withdrawing from the North American market at the end of the calendar year; they had been selling the midrange Iveco Z/Euro there since 1978.[19]

In 1992, IVECO took over the primary constructor of industrial vehicles in Australia to form Ital, originally called International Trucks Australia.[20] In 2000 it was renamed Iveco Trucks Australia Limited.[17] In 1996 firefighting activities in Germany were structured under the company IVECO Magirus Brandschutztechnik GmbH.[21] The following year, these activities were boosted by the arrival of an Austrian company, Löhr, which then became Löhr Magirus.[17]

In 1998, the Cursor 8 was launched, followed the next year by the Cursor 10, the first diesel engine with a variable-geometry turbine and the first common-rail diesel engine for heavy industrial vehicles.[21] The 125th anniversary of the presentation of the first Magirus ladder[22] was celebrated together with the delivery of the 5000th Magirus aerial ladder produced since the Second World War.[21]

In 2003, IVECO entirely bought out Irisbus, originally part of a joint venture with Renault.[23] In 2004, the IVECO Motors brand was introduced, which became an umbrella for the production of engines; the following year, it was incorporated into the newly founded Fiat Powertrain Technologies. At the end of 2004, an agreement was reached between Iveco and the Chinese company Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC).[24]

In 2006, Iveco sponsored the Winter Olympic Games in Turin with a fleet of 1,200 Irisbus buses.[25] The year after, IVECO became sponsor of the All Blacks, New Zealand's rugby team.[26] In 2009, IVECO became the truck and commercial vehicle supplier for the Moto GP,[27] together with the historical sponsorship to the Ferrari Racing Team, for which it supplies the vehicles that transport the single-seaters at all the Formula 1 World Championship races.[28]

On 1 January 2011, Fiat Industrial was formed, incorporating CNH, IVECO, and FPT Industrial.[29] In September of the same year, the Fiat Industrial Village was inaugurated in Turin, a multipurpose centre belonging to Fiat Industrial and created for the sales, assistance, and product presentation for the IVECO, New Holland, and FPT Industrial brands.[30] On 15 January 2012, IVECO won the 33rd edition of the Dakar Rally with the Petronas De Rooy team and Dutch driver Gerard De Rooy, behind the wheel of an IVECO Powerstar. De Rooy was followed by drivers Stacey and Biasion behind the wheel of two Iveco Trakker Evolution 2 vehicles, equipped with an FPT Industrial C13 engine with over 900 hp.[31]

On 11 November 2021, Iveco published the prospectus in order to split from CNH Industrial which will be operated as a publicly separated company named Iveco Group N.V.[32] After the completion of the demerger, on 1 January 2022 IVECO became a part of Iveco Group N.V., the parent company of the trucks and speciality vehicles, powertrain and related financial services businesses previously held by CNH Industrial.

Facilities edit

IVECO has 27 production plants and 6 research centres located in 16 countries. Outside of Europe, the company operates in China, Russia, Australia (factory ceased production in June 2022), South Africa[33] and Latin America. All the plants have obtained ISO 9001-vision 2000 (quality management by process) and ISO 14000 (environmental management) certification.

Joint-ventures edit

Emissions and alternative fuels edit

Euro VI engines with SCR technology edit

IVECO engines from the Cursor and Tector ranges observe the Euro VI standards[34][unreliable source?] by adopting High Efficiency SCR (HI-eSCR) technology.[35][unreliable source?] This technology optimises the processes of exhaust combustion and after-treatment, reducing consumption and enabling achievement of greater efficiency in the conversion of NOx emissions.[36][unreliable source?]

Electric drive edit

IVECO developed and built the first Daily with electric propulsion in 1986;[37] Later, the range was broadened to include trucks and city buses.[38] IVECO introduced the New Daily with electric propulsion and zero exhaust emissions, in which a battery system powers an electric three-phase asynchronous motor – through the aid of an inverter – in charge of moving the vehicle directly while recovering energy during braking.[39][unreliable source?] The vehicle runs on two to four batteries made with Na/NiCl2 (sodium-nickel chlorine) technology at a nominal 278 Volts.[39] The maximum velocity is electronically limited to 70 km/h, while the vehicle's range is from 90 to 130 km on a fully charged battery, depending on the number of batteries and the mission.[39]

Diesel-electric parallel hybrid traction edit

The parallel hybrid solution incorporates both a Diesel engine and an electric motor that can be used individually or simultaneously, which makes for greater operating flexibility and allows the vehicle to work under both urban and non-urban conditions.[40] In 2010 IVECO introduced this technology on the Eurocargo Ibrido, a commercial vehicle for the European market with electri-diesel parallel propulsion for distributing and collecting goods in city centres. The payload capacity decreases by 200 kg in comparison to diesel-engine models, but it is possible to save up to 30% on the urban cycle.[41][unreliable source?][42] The Eurocargo hybrid range is made up of two versions:

  1. The 7.5-ton version uses a Tector Diesel FPT Industrial engine with 16 valves and 4 Euro V cylinders, with a maximum power of 160 hp (118 kW); this is paired with a drive system made of an electric motor-generator with 60 hp (44 kW), a 6-speed automated gearbox and a lithium-ion battery pack (Li-Ion) of rated capacity 1.8 kWh.[42]
  2. The 12-ton version uses the FPT Industrial Tector engine with 16 valves and 4 EEV cylinders with a maximum power of 180 hp (132 kW), paired with an electric motor-generator with 60 hp (44 kW), a 6-speed automated gearbox and a lithium-ion battery pack (Li-Ion) of rated capacity 1.8 kWh.[42]

Diesel-electric hybrid edit

IVECO has been active in this sector since 1990 with 6, 7, 4 and 12 metre buses for urban and suburban transportation. The series hybrid technology features a diesel engine – smaller than that of a traditional vehicle – that acts as a battery charger.[43]

CNG – compressed natural gas edit

IVECO's range of light, medium and heavy vehicles and buses can run on methane. Methane makes it possible to save on consumption by 38% per kg transported as compared to that consumed by diesel engines for the same payload and distance travelled. In addition, compared to Euro VI diesel engines, methane engines reduce NOx emissions by approximately 60% and particulate emissions by approximately 70%.[44]

Liquefied natural gas edit

In April 2012 IVECO presented its first vehicle with this technology, the Stralis LNG. As opposed to vehicles with compressed natural gas (CNG) technology, liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology takes the vehicle farther on a full tank (up to 750 km) and reduces the vehicle's tare thus increasing the load. The main difference between the two technologies lies in the type of natural gas storage employed, which in this case is kept in a liquid state at −161 °C in cryogenic tanks; it is then heated in a heat exchanger so that once it reaches the engine it is a gas.[45] Also, the noise emitted decreases by 3 to 6 decibels over an analogous diesel engine vehicle.[46]

IVECO Trakker Bifuel – diesel-ethanol prototype edit

IVECO created the first prototype of a bifuel, diesel and ethanol-run vehicle. The technology was developed by IVECO together with FPT Industrial and Bosch.[47][unreliable source?] The prototype uses a Trakker truck with Common Rail Cursor 9 engine with 360 HP[47] that may be powered by a 40–60% ethanol-diesel blend.[48] The prototype was tested by Raízen, a joint venture between the cane sugar producer Cosan and Shell.[48] In 2011, this prototype earned IVECO the "Prêmio Top Etanol" – for the alternative fuel technology.[47]

Heating and air-conditioning systems edit

A prototype of a heat pump system for electric and hybrid vehicles was installed on the IVECO Daily vehicle. The system cools or heats the passenger compartment by transferring low-temperature heat generated by the drive systems. At the same time, the control strategies minimise the energy demand in order to achieve a low impact on consumption.[49]

IVECO vehicles edit

The brand's range of products include the Daily, a vehicle that covers the 3.3 – 7.2 ton vehicle weight segment, the Eurocargo from 6 – 19 tons and, in the heavy segment above 16 tons, the IVECO Way range with the on-road IVECO S-Way, the off-road IVECO T-Way and the IVECO X-Way for light off-road missions.

Current models edit

Former models edit

Major sponsorships edit

Iveco has in the past sponsored many major professional boxing events, including, in each case, the first of two fights between Sugar Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns[50] and between Aaron Pryor and Alexis Arguello.[51]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Fiat Industrial 2011 Annual Report" (PDF). Fiat Industrial. p. 19.
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  5. ^ Sanguineti, Raffaele; Zampini Salazar, Carlo Felice (1994), "IVECO Story", The world of Transport, Norden Publishing House Ltd., p. 144
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  8. ^ Condolo, pp. 28–29
  9. ^ Sanguineti & Zampini Salazar, pp. 188-193
  10. ^ Sanguineti & Zampini Salazar, ppp. 204
  11. ^ John Carroll, Peter James Davies: Tractor & Trucks, 2007 Hermes House – p. 7
  12. ^ Sanguineti & Zampini Salazar, pp. 202
  13. ^ . Fiat Industrial Official. Archived from the original on 26 June 2012.
  14. ^ a b c d John Carroll, Peter James Davies: The Complete Book of Tractor & Trucks, 2000 Lorenz Books – p. 408
  15. ^ Condolo, p. 11
  16. ^ Condolo, pp. 146–147
  17. ^ a b c Condolo, p. 10
  18. ^ Sanguineti & Zampini Salazar, pp. 230
  19. ^ Zverina, Jan A. (10 September 1990). . UPI Archives. United Press International, Inc. Archived from the original on 5 October 2020.
  20. ^ Iveco acquires International Aust Truck & Bus Transportation June 1992 page 9
  21. ^ a b c . Fiat Industrial Official. Archived from the original on 26 June 2012.
  22. ^ John Carroll, Peter James Davies: The Complete Book of Tractor & Trucks, 2000 Lorenz Books – p. 430
  23. ^ Pavlinek, Petr (2008), A Successful Transformation?: Restructuring of the Czech Automobile Industry, Springer, p. 151
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  25. ^ "The Fiat Group and the Torino 2006 Olympic Winter Games" (PDF).
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  27. ^ "Official Sponsor". MotoGP Official website.
  28. ^ . Ferrari Official website (in Italian). Archived from the original on 15 June 2012.
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  37. ^ Raffaele Sanguineti, Carlo Felice Zampini Salazar: IVECO Story. The world of Transport, 1994 Norden Publishing House Ltd. – p. 330
  38. ^ International Energy Agency, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development: Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, 2004 OECD Publishing – p. 143
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  40. ^ . Fiat Industrial Official website. Archived from the original on 2 September 2012.
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  44. ^ Oecd: Can Cars come clean? Strategies for low emission vehicles?, 2004 OECD Publishing – p. 166
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  49. ^ (PDF). Ice Projects. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
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External links edit

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  • FPT (previously Iveco Motors)

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Iveco S p A an acronym for Industrial Vehicles Corporation is an Italian multinational transport vehicle manufacturing company with headquarters in Turin Italy It designs and builds light medium and heavy commercial vehicles The name IVECO first appeared in 1975 after a merger of Italian French and German brands 1 Its production plants are in Europe China Russia Australia and Latin America and it has about 5 000 sales and service outlets in over 160 countries The worldwide output of the company amounts to around 150 000 commercial vehicles with a turnover of about 10 billion 2 Iveco Group N V TypePublicTraded asBIT IVGIndustryAutomotiveFounded1 January 1975 48 years ago 1975 01 01 HeadquartersTurin ItalyArea servedWorldwideKey peopleGerrit Marx CEO ProductsTrucksRevenue 12 600 000 000 2021 OwnerExor N V 27 1 Number of employeesApproximately 34 000 2021 SubsidiariesTransportation Naveco 50 SAIC Iveco Hongyan 9 04 Industrial FPT Industrial Saic Iveco FPT HongyanWebsiteiveco comThe company was spun off from CNH Industrial on 1 January 2022 It is a subsidiary of Iveco Group N V a holding company incorporated in Amsterdam Netherlands and is listed on Borsa Italiana Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Joint ventures 3 Emissions and alternative fuels 3 1 Euro VI engines with SCR technology 3 2 Electric drive 3 3 Diesel electric parallel hybrid traction 3 4 Diesel electric hybrid 3 5 CNG compressed natural gas 3 6 Liquefied natural gas 3 7 IVECO Trakker Bifuel diesel ethanol prototype 3 8 Heating and air conditioning systems 4 IVECO vehicles 4 1 Current models 4 2 Former models 5 Major sponsorships 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editIVECO was incorporated on 1 January 1975 with the merger of five different brands FIAT Veicoli Industriali with headquarters in Turin OM Brescia Italy Lancia Veicoli Speciali Italy Unic France and Magirus Deutz Germany 3 Following the merger the newly founded IVECO began rationalizing its product range manufacturing plants and sales network while keeping the original brands From 1975 to 1979 the IVECO range included 200 basic models and 600 versions spanning from 2 7 tons of GVW for light vehicles to over 40 tons for heavy vehicles as well as buses and engines 4 5 In 1977 the light to medium weight Iveco Zeta range was introduced replacing the 20 year old OM Lupetto Integrating the FIAT OM range with the Unic and Magirus lineups was completed by 1980 6 IVECO moved in to work on increasing productivity and engine development 6 In 1978 IVECO launched the first product in the range of IVECO branded light vehicles the Daily 7 In 1980 IVECO built a turbo diesel engine for heavy industrial vehicles 8 In this decade the corporate strategy was heavily oriented towards brand promotion and led to the sponsorship of sports events such as the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow the Davis Cup in 1982 multiple championship boxing matches the Jacques Cousteau expeditions in the Amazon basin in 1983 and the Raid Pigafetta during which the IVECO FIAT 75 PC 4x4 was first to make a full circle of the globe 9 Two new divisions were also formed bus diesel engines and firefighting vehicles 10 In 1984 IVECO launched the TurboStar 11 a heavy on road vehicle that became a best seller in Italy and also successful in the European market selling a total of 50 000 in seven years 12 In 1985 IVECO made the first light diesel engine with direct injection 13 From 1986 IVECO S p A held a 52 stake in Iveco Ford Truck Ltd a joint venture and effectively a merger with Ford of Europe s truck division Ford plants took over production and sales of the major vehicles in the IVECO range and continued production of the Ford Cargo 14 In the mid 1980s Astra Veicoli Industriali which produces dumpers and construction site quarry vehicles in Piacenza became part of Iveco Group 15 In 1989 the first diesel engine with EGR to reduce polluting emissions compatible with commercial vehicles was produced and the new Daily launched that same year was fitted with it 14 In 1990 the group purchased 60 control of Spanish industrial company ENASA which owned the industrial vehicle builder Pegaso 14 In the 1990s the EuroCargo EuroTech EuroTrakker and EuroStar vehicles represented a total facelift for the range 14 The EuroCargo and the EuroTech were named Truck of the Year in 1992 and 1993 respectively and for the first time this recognition was awarded to the same manufacturer for two years in a row 16 English company Seddon Atkinson was purchased in 1991 and brought its long heritage of special vehicles for the construction and refuse collection industries 17 That same year the first TurboDaily assembly line was inaugurated at the Nanjing Motor Corporation in China 18 In 1991 IVECO announced that they were withdrawing from the North American market at the end of the calendar year they had been selling the midrange Iveco Z Euro there since 1978 19 In 1992 IVECO took over the primary constructor of industrial vehicles in Australia to form Ital originally called International Trucks Australia 20 In 2000 it was renamed Iveco Trucks Australia Limited 17 In 1996 firefighting activities in Germany were structured under the company IVECO Magirus Brandschutztechnik GmbH 21 The following year these activities were boosted by the arrival of an Austrian company Lohr which then became Lohr Magirus 17 In 1998 the Cursor 8 was launched followed the next year by the Cursor 10 the first diesel engine with a variable geometry turbine and the first common rail diesel engine for heavy industrial vehicles 21 The 125th anniversary of the presentation of the first Magirus ladder 22 was celebrated together with the delivery of the 5000th Magirus aerial ladder produced since the Second World War 21 In 2003 IVECO entirely bought out Irisbus originally part of a joint venture with Renault 23 In 2004 the IVECO Motors brand was introduced which became an umbrella for the production of engines the following year it was incorporated into the newly founded Fiat Powertrain Technologies At the end of 2004 an agreement was reached between Iveco and the Chinese company Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation SAIC 24 In 2006 Iveco sponsored the Winter Olympic Games in Turin with a fleet of 1 200 Irisbus buses 25 The year after IVECO became sponsor of the All Blacks New Zealand s rugby team 26 In 2009 IVECO became the truck and commercial vehicle supplier for the Moto GP 27 together with the historical sponsorship to the Ferrari Racing Team for which it supplies the vehicles that transport the single seaters at all the Formula 1 World Championship races 28 On 1 January 2011 Fiat Industrial was formed incorporating CNH IVECO and FPT Industrial 29 In September of the same year the Fiat Industrial Village was inaugurated in Turin a multipurpose centre belonging to Fiat Industrial and created for the sales assistance and product presentation for the IVECO New Holland and FPT Industrial brands 30 On 15 January 2012 IVECO won the 33rd edition of the Dakar Rally with the Petronas De Rooy team and Dutch driver Gerard De Rooy behind the wheel of an IVECO Powerstar De Rooy was followed by drivers Stacey and Biasion behind the wheel of two Iveco Trakker Evolution 2 vehicles equipped with an FPT Industrial C13 engine with over 900 hp 31 On 11 November 2021 Iveco published the prospectus in order to split from CNH Industrial which will be operated as a publicly separated company named Iveco Group N V 32 After the completion of the demerger on 1 January 2022 IVECO became a part of Iveco Group N V the parent company of the trucks and speciality vehicles powertrain and related financial services businesses previously held by CNH Industrial Facilities editIVECO has 27 production plants and 6 research centres located in 16 countries Outside of Europe the company operates in China Russia Australia factory ceased production in June 2022 South Africa 33 and Latin America All the plants have obtained ISO 9001 vision 2000 quality management by process and ISO 14000 environmental management certification Joint ventures edit Naveco Nanjing China production trucks by Naveco brand SAIC Iveco Hongyan Chongqing China production trucks by Hongyan brandEmissions and alternative fuels editEuro VI engines with SCR technology edit IVECO engines from the Cursor and Tector ranges observe the Euro VI standards 34 unreliable source by adopting High Efficiency SCR HI eSCR technology 35 unreliable source This technology optimises the processes of exhaust combustion and after treatment reducing consumption and enabling achievement of greater efficiency in the conversion of NOx emissions 36 unreliable source Electric drive edit IVECO developed and built the first Daily with electric propulsion in 1986 37 Later the range was broadened to include trucks and city buses 38 IVECO introduced the New Daily with electric propulsion and zero exhaust emissions in which a battery system powers an electric three phase asynchronous motor through the aid of an inverter in charge of moving the vehicle directly while recovering energy during braking 39 unreliable source The vehicle runs on two to four batteries made with Na NiCl2 sodium nickel chlorine technology at a nominal 278 Volts 39 The maximum velocity is electronically limited to 70 km h while the vehicle s range is from 90 to 130 km on a fully charged battery depending on the number of batteries and the mission 39 Diesel electric parallel hybrid traction edit The parallel hybrid solution incorporates both a Diesel engine and an electric motor that can be used individually or simultaneously which makes for greater operating flexibility and allows the vehicle to work under both urban and non urban conditions 40 In 2010 IVECO introduced this technology on the Eurocargo Ibrido a commercial vehicle for the European market with electri diesel parallel propulsion for distributing and collecting goods in city centres The payload capacity decreases by 200 kg in comparison to diesel engine models but it is possible to save up to 30 on the urban cycle 41 unreliable source 42 The Eurocargo hybrid range is made up of two versions The 7 5 ton version uses a Tector Diesel FPT Industrial engine with 16 valves and 4 Euro V cylinders with a maximum power of 160 hp 118 kW this is paired with a drive system made of an electric motor generator with 60 hp 44 kW a 6 speed automated gearbox and a lithium ion battery pack Li Ion of rated capacity 1 8 kWh 42 The 12 ton version uses the FPT Industrial Tector engine with 16 valves and 4 EEV cylinders with a maximum power of 180 hp 132 kW paired with an electric motor generator with 60 hp 44 kW a 6 speed automated gearbox and a lithium ion battery pack Li Ion of rated capacity 1 8 kWh 42 Diesel electric hybrid edit IVECO has been active in this sector since 1990 with 6 7 4 and 12 metre buses for urban and suburban transportation The series hybrid technology features a diesel engine smaller than that of a traditional vehicle that acts as a battery charger 43 CNG compressed natural gas edit IVECO s range of light medium and heavy vehicles and buses can run on methane Methane makes it possible to save on consumption by 38 per kg transported as compared to that consumed by diesel engines for the same payload and distance travelled In addition compared to Euro VI diesel engines methane engines reduce NOx emissions by approximately 60 and particulate emissions by approximately 70 44 Liquefied natural gas edit In April 2012 IVECO presented its first vehicle with this technology the Stralis LNG As opposed to vehicles with compressed natural gas CNG technology liquefied natural gas LNG technology takes the vehicle farther on a full tank up to 750 km and reduces the vehicle s tare thus increasing the load The main difference between the two technologies lies in the type of natural gas storage employed which in this case is kept in a liquid state at 161 C in cryogenic tanks it is then heated in a heat exchanger so that once it reaches the engine it is a gas 45 Also the noise emitted decreases by 3 to 6 decibels over an analogous diesel engine vehicle 46 IVECO Trakker Bifuel diesel ethanol prototype edit IVECO created the first prototype of a bifuel diesel and ethanol run vehicle The technology was developed by IVECO together with FPT Industrial and Bosch 47 unreliable source The prototype uses a Trakker truck with Common Rail Cursor 9 engine with 360 HP 47 that may be powered by a 40 60 ethanol diesel blend 48 The prototype was tested by Raizen a joint venture between the cane sugar producer Cosan and Shell 48 In 2011 this prototype earned IVECO the Premio Top Etanol for the alternative fuel technology 47 Heating and air conditioning systems edit A prototype of a heat pump system for electric and hybrid vehicles was installed on the IVECO Daily vehicle The system cools or heats the passenger compartment by transferring low temperature heat generated by the drive systems At the same time the control strategies minimise the energy demand in order to achieve a low impact on consumption 49 IVECO vehicles editThe brand s range of products include the Daily a vehicle that covers the 3 3 7 2 ton vehicle weight segment the Eurocargo from 6 19 tons and in the heavy segment above 16 tons the IVECO Way range with the on road IVECO S Way the off road IVECO T Way and the IVECO X Way for light off road missions Current models edit Daily eDaily EuroCargoGFF4 LMV MetroNJ seriesS Way TrakkerTurbo Daily VM 90 Former models edit Campagnola CityClass Effeuno EuroClassEuroRider EuroStarEuroTrakker Massif MyWay PowerStar Stralis T series TurboCity X series ZetaMajor sponsorships editIveco has in the past sponsored many major professional boxing events including in each case the first of two fights between Sugar Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns 50 and between Aaron Pryor and Alexis Arguello 51 Gallery edit nbsp 2014 Iveco Daily 35 S13 Van nbsp 2019 Iveco S Way nbsp 2015 Iveco Eurocargo nbsp 2017 Iveco Tector nbsp 2018 Iveco 682 nbsp 2007 Iveco Stralis nbsp 2016 Iveco Trakker nbsp 2016 Iveco Bus Evadys nbsp 2017 Iveco Bus Crossway nbsp 2018 Iveco Stralis X WaySee also editIVECO Bus International Association of Public Transport List of Italian companies SofimReferences edit Bonfiglioli Consulting Il Lean Thinking dalla produzione alla progettazione Pensare snello in ufficio tecnico per innovare la progettazione e diventare piu competitivi 5 casi italiani di successo 2010 Milano p 103 Fiat Industrial 2011 Annual Report PDF Fiat Industrial p 19 History of Iveco 1975 1984 fiatindustrial com Retrieved 4 April 2013 Condolo Massimo September 2005 IVECO 1975 2005 in Italian Fondazione Negri ISBN 8889108045 Sanguineti Raffaele Zampini Salazar Carlo Felice 1994 IVECO Story The world of Transport Norden Publishing House Ltd p 144 a b Norbye Jan September 1982 Kennett Pat ed Intertruck Italy TRUCK London UK FF Publishing Ltd 27 Fiat Industrial 2011 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