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International DuraStar

The International MV, known as the 4000 series prior to 2008 and the DuraStar from 2008 to 2018, is a line of medium-duty trucks produced by Navistar International since 2001.[1] Introduced as the successor to the International 4000 series of 1989–2001, the 4000 series was renamed the DuraStar in 2008. Developed as a Class 6-7 product range, the 4000/DuraStar was slotted below the 8000/TranStar regional-haul semitractor, with the Class 5 International TerraStar (2010–2015) serving as the smallest International conventional-cab product range.

  • International 4000 series
  • International DuraStar
  • International MV
2016 International DuraStar 4300 box truck
Overview
Manufacturer
  • 2001-2009: Blue Diamond Truck, LLC (Ford/Navistar joint venture)
  • 2009-present: Navistar International
Production2001–present
Body and chassis
Class
Layout
  • 4x2
  • 6x4
Body style(s)
Vehicles
Related
Chronology
PredecessorInternational 4000 series (1989)

The most distinctive features of the DuraStar are the "crescent shape" headlights and a distinctive "black spot" on the left side of the cab. Produced as both a semitractor and a straight/rigid truck, the 4000/DuraStar has been used in a wide variety of applications, including emergency vehicles, towing, flatbed trucks, and cargo box trucks. For bus use, the chassis is used in both cowled-chassis and cutaway-cab configurations for school bus and commercial applications.

Blue Diamond Truck alliance edit

In early 2001, Navistar entered into a 50/50 joint venture to produce commercial vehicles with Ford Motor Company,[2] officially named Blue Diamond Truck, LLC. Under the agreement, Navistar assembled medium-duty trucks for both companies in its facility in General Escobedo, Mexico.[3]

Though externally different, both Ford and Navistar model lines would share a common chassis; the medium-duty Ford F-Series (which had already entered production in 2000 at General Escobedo[3]) shared its cab with the F-Series Super Duty line (F-250 through F-550). Though smaller F-Series vehicles used Navistar-supplied diesel engines, medium-duty Fords used engines supplied by Cummins and Caterpillar.

Serving as the debut line of the NGV (Next-Generation Vehicle) cab structure, the new International 4000 series sourced its engines from within the company, carrying over the T444E V8 and DT466E I6 diesel (later VT365, DT466, and MaxxForce engines) from the previous 4000 series (sharing other commercial-grade drivetrain components with Ford and other medium-duty vehicles).

In 2015, Ford ended its stake in the joint venture; as part of a redesign, production of medium-duty trucks was relocated from Mexico to Ohio (replacing the E-Series van),[4] with Navistar continuing production at General Escobedo.


First generation (2001–2018) edit

International 4000 series/DuraStar
 
International DuraStar 4400 with box-truck body
Overview
Manufacturer
  • 2001-2009: Blue Diamond Truck, LLC (Ford/Navistar joint venture)
  • 2009-2018: Navistar International
ProductionApril 2001-2018
Model years2001-2018
AssemblyGeneral Escobedo, Mexico
Body and chassis
ClassClass 5-7
Body styleChassis cab
  • 2-door truck
  • 2-door extended-cab truck
  • 4-door crew-cab truck

Semi-tractor

  • 2-door truck
Layout4x2
6x4
Powertrain
EngineInternational 4000 series
  • International VT365
  • International DT466
  • International DT530
  • International DT 570

International DuraStar

  • International MaxxForce 7
  • International MaxxForce DT
  • International MaxxForce 9
  • Cummins ISB6.7
  • Cummins N9
  • Cummins ISL 9

4000 series (2001-2007) edit

In February 2001, Navistar released its all-new 4000 series, dubbed as "High Performance Trucks".[5] Developed in the Blue Diamond Truck joint venture with Ford, the 4000 series marked the first completely new truck line from International since the 1979 S series. Sharing its chassis with the medium-duty Ford F-Series (introduced in 2000), the International 4300/4400 retained the DT466 and DT530 diesels of their predecessors. For versions equipped with automatic transmissions, electronics for the engine and transmissions were retuned to optimize throttle and shifting response, to increase both performance and fuel economy.[6] To increase forward visibility, the size of the windshield was increased by over 60%, with additional attention paid to improvements in ventilation.[7]

At the launch of the 4000 series, the standard 4300 and higher-GVWR 4400 were introduced as replacements for the previous 4900 model series.[8] In 2002, the lower-GVWR 4200 was introduced as the replacement for the 4700 series, marking the introduction of the VT365 engine. In 2006, the 4100 was introduced, expanding the model line into the Class 5 segment; the model was discontinued a single year of production. The 4200, 4300, and 4400 were produced in both a standard and low-profile frame. The 4400 was also produced in a semitractor; sitting 4 inches higher than the chassis truck, the 4400 tractor was the only version offered with the DT570 engine as an option.

International 4000 Specifications (2001-2007)
Model Designation Engine Transmission Brakes Axle configuration Wheelbase
4100[9]

(Class 5)

VT365 6.0L V8
230 hp
Allison 1000- HS 6-speed automatic Hydraulic 4x2 Low Profile 140–217 in (3,556–5,512 mm)
4200[10][11]

(Class 6)

VT365 6.0L V8
175-230 hp
  • Fuller 5-speed manual
  • Fuller 6-speed manual
  • Allison 2000 5-speed automatic
  • Allison 2400 5-speed automatic
Hydraulic

Air

4x2

4x2 Low Profile (4200LP)

128–254 in (3,251–6,452 mm)
4300[12]

(Class 6)

DT466 7.6L I6
210 hp
255 hp
  • Fuller 6-speed manual
  • Fuller 7-speed manual
  • Allison 2000 5-speed automatic
  • Allison 2400 5-speed automatic
  • Allison MD3060/MD3560 automatic
Hydraulic

Air

4x2

4x2 Low Profile (4300LP)

4400[13][14]

(Class 6-7)

  • DT466(HT) 7.6L I6
225-300 hp
  • DT530 8.7L I6
275-330 hp
  • DT570 9.3L I6
310 hp
  • Fuller 6-speed manual
  • Fuller 7-speed manual
  • Fuller 10-speed manual
  • Allison 2000 5-speed automatic
  • Allison 2400 5-speed automatic
  • Allison MD3060/MD3560 automatic
  • Allison 3000 close-ratio 5-speed automatic
  • Allison 3000 close-ratio 6-speed automatic
Hydraulic

Air (standard on 4400 tractor)

4x2

4x2 Low Profile (4400LP)

6x4

4x2 semitractor[14]

Straight truck:140–254 in (3,556–6,452 mm)

Tractor: 128–189 in (3,251–4,801 mm)

DuraStar (2008-2018) edit

For 2008, coinciding with the introduction of the International ProStar and International LoneStar, Navistar revised the branding of its truck model lines. In line with nomenclature previously used by International Harvester, truck lines adopted a "xxxxStar" naming scheme, with the 4000 series adopting the DuraStar model name. This change was completed in its entirety for the 2010 model year.[15] In another revision, to comply with 2007 emissions regulations, the powertrain lineup underwent extensive revision, with the 6.0L VT365 V8 replaced by the 6.4L MaxxForce 7 V8. The DT inline-6 engine family underwent revisions as well, with the DT466 becoming the MaxxForce DT and the DT570 becoming the MaxxForce 9, adopting four-valve cylinder heads and exhaust gas recirculation to reduce emissions.

International brand revision
Before revision After 2008 revision
CF (Ford LCF) CityStar
4000 DuraStar
Paystar 5000 (unchanged)
7000 WorkStar
8000 TranStar
ProStar
N/A LoneStar
9000i (unchanged)

While each International model series retained the use of numerical model codes, after the model revision, their usage was highly downplayed, largely relegated to places such as the build plate for the vehicle. Externally, International replaced the numerical series and engine identification with script identifying the model series.

In 2010, the International TerraStar model line was introduced, effectively replacing the discontinued 4100 model line. Sharing the cab of the DuraStar, the TerraStar sat on a lower frame and wore its own hood.

Powertrain revision edit

For 2015 production, the DuraStar began to phase in Cummins ISB6.7 diesel engines as an option, slotted in between the MaxxForce 7 and MaxxForce DT, with the ISL as an option alongside the MaxxForce 9. Although Cummins ISX engines had been offered in International Class 8 trucks, the expansion marked the introduction of the first selective catalytic reduction diesel engine for a medium-duty Navistar vehicle.

After 2016, Navistar ended production of the MaxxForce 7, MaxxForce DT, and MaxxForce 9 engines, with the ISB and ISL engines becoming the sole engine offerings of the DuraStar.

Second generation (2019–present) edit

International MV Series
 
2019 International MV607 box truck
Overview
ManufacturerNavistar International
Production2018–present
Model years2019–present
AssemblyUnited States: Springfield, Ohio
Body and chassis
ClassClass 6-7
Body styleChassis cab
  • 2-door truck
  • 2-door extended-cab truck
  • 4-door crew-cab truck

Semi-tractor

  • 2-door truck
Layout4x2
6x4
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • Allison 1000, 2000, 3000 series automatic
  • Eaton Procision 7-speed dual-clutch automatic
  • Eaton-Fuller Advantage 10-speed automated manual
  • Eaton-Fuller 6-speed manual
  • Eaton-Fuller 10-speed manual

For 2019 model-year production, the medium-duty DuraStar product range underwent its most extensive revision since its 2001 debut and was renamed to International MV Series. In line with revisions to International Class 8 product lines, the MV Series introduced a number of updates to the cab interior.[1] Externally distinguished by larger doors and side windows, the quarter windows of the DuraStar were replaced with a single-piece side window with a lower windowsill. The dashboard underwent extensive changes, with the previous instrument panel replaced by a reconfigurable digital display.[1]

The International MV Series continues its use of Cummins diesel engines, with the Cummins B6.7 and L9 offered, depending on configuration.[1][16]

In 2021, the MV Series was updated with a redesigned hood and bumper.[17]

Electric variant (eMV) edit

In 2021, Navistar announced a battery electric variant of the MV Series, the eMV.[18] Navistar and Penske both announced on October 11, 2021, that Penske would be the first fleet in the United States to operate the eMV.[19]

Variants edit

The International DuraStar shares its cab design with several International product lines, including: the TerraStar Class 5 medium-duty truck, the 7000/WorkStar severe-service trucks (renamed the International HV), the 8000/TranStar regional-haul semitractor (renamed the International RH), the ProStar aerodynamic long-haul semi-tractor (renamed the International LT), and the LoneStar semitractor.

Bus edit

 
International 3300 bus chassis with school bus body
 
International 4400/DT570 with utility bed, International RXT is configured similar (with pickup-truck bed)

Like the 4000 series before it, the DuraStar serves as a popular platform for bus manufacturers, with two configurations sold for bus production. The International 3200 is a cutaway-cab chassis; the International 3300 is a cowled chassis. The former is sold primarily for commercial applications while the latter is sold nearly exclusively to Navistar subsidiary IC Bus, for both school bus and commercial applications.

Diesel–electric hybrid trucks edit

In 2007, Navistar International became the first American truck manufacturer to produce a diesel-electric truck, with the International DuraStar Hybrid. International Truck and Engine teamed with the Hybrid Truck Users Forum (HTUF), a consortium of utility industry customers, Eaton Corporation, the US Federal Government and the Calstart organization to assist with the cost of bringing the technology to market. It also provided direct customer feedback and support.[20]

Pickup truck edit

From 2005 to 2008, International sold a factory-produced crew-cab pickup truck variant of the 4000 series. Named the International RXT (RXT=Recreational Extreme Truck), at 272 inches long, the truck was the longest-length pickup truck ever produced.for sale in North America. Unlike the 7000 series-derived CXT, the RXT was rear-wheel drive, marketed towards customers with large RV, boat, and horse trailers; both trucks source a pickup truck bed from the Ford F-350 Super Duty. Derived from the 4200, the RXT was powered by a 230 hp VT365 V8 and an Allison 2200 transmission.

In 2008, following lower than expected sales, the XT series was withdrawn.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d (PDF). Internationaltrucks.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 20, 2018. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  2. ^ . December 9, 2001. Archived from the original on December 9, 2001. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "The Fascinating History Of The Ford F-650". HotCars. July 1, 2020. Retrieved August 16, 2023.
  4. ^ "Ford moving medium-duty F-Series production from Mexico to Ohio". Autoblog. Retrieved August 16, 2023.
  5. ^ . August 12, 2002. Archived from the original on August 12, 2002. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  6. ^ . June 12, 2002. Archived from the original on June 12, 2002. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  7. ^ . August 12, 2002. Archived from the original on August 12, 2002. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  8. ^ . February 3, 2002. Archived from the original on February 3, 2002. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  9. ^ . March 12, 2006. Archived from the original on March 12, 2006. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  10. ^ . June 3, 2004. Archived from the original on June 3, 2004. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
  11. ^ . June 3, 2004. Archived from the original on June 3, 2004. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
  12. ^ . June 3, 2004. Archived from the original on June 3, 2004. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  13. ^ . June 3, 2004. Archived from the original on June 3, 2004. Retrieved June 17, 2018.
  14. ^ a b . June 26, 2004. Archived from the original on June 26, 2004. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  15. ^ Regulatory Affairs, Navistar, Inc. (17 May 2010). "49 CFR Part 565 Vehicle Identification Number Requirements". NHTSA, Manufacturer's Information Database (MID). Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  16. ^ "Detailed Specs | MV Series | International Trucks". www.internationaltrucks.com. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
  17. ^ Morgan, Jason (September 24, 2021). "International Truck revamps MV Series design". Fleet Equipment Magazine. Babcox Media Inc. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  18. ^ Morgan, Jason (September 1, 2021). "Navistar launches electric International eMV Series". Fleet Equipment Magazine. Babcox Media Inc. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  19. ^ "Penske First U.S. Fleet to Run International® eMV™ Series". Navistar International. October 11, 2021. Retrieved May 8, 2023.
  20. ^ "Electric Drive Transportation Association". Electricdrive.org. Retrieved November 20, 2012.

External links edit

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International 4000 Series redirects here For its predecessor see International 4000 Series 1989 The International MV known as the 4000 series prior to 2008 and the DuraStar from 2008 to 2018 is a line of medium duty trucks produced by Navistar International since 2001 1 Introduced as the successor to the International 4000 series of 1989 2001 the 4000 series was renamed the DuraStar in 2008 Developed as a Class 6 7 product range the 4000 DuraStar was slotted below the 8000 TranStar regional haul semitractor with the Class 5 International TerraStar 2010 2015 serving as the smallest International conventional cab product range International 4000 seriesInternational DuraStarInternational MV2016 International DuraStar 4300 box truckOverviewManufacturer2001 2009 Blue Diamond Truck LLC Ford Navistar joint venture 2009 present Navistar InternationalProduction2001 presentBody and chassisClassClass 5Class 6Class 7Layout4x26x4Body style s Chassis cabSemitractorVehiclesInternational 4100 4200 4300 4400International DuraStarInternational MVInternational RXTInternational 3200 3300RelatedFord F 650 Super Duty F 750 Super DutyInternational TerraStarInternational 7300 7400 WorkStar HVInternational 8500 8600 TranStar RHInternational ProStar LTInternational LoneStarChronologyPredecessorInternational 4000 series 1989 The most distinctive features of the DuraStar are the crescent shape headlights and a distinctive black spot on the left side of the cab Produced as both a semitractor and a straight rigid truck the 4000 DuraStar has been used in a wide variety of applications including emergency vehicles towing flatbed trucks and cargo box trucks For bus use the chassis is used in both cowled chassis and cutaway cab configurations for school bus and commercial applications Contents 1 Blue Diamond Truck alliance 2 First generation 2001 2018 2 1 4000 series 2001 2007 2 2 DuraStar 2008 2018 2 2 1 Powertrain revision 3 Second generation 2019 present 3 1 Electric variant eMV 4 Variants 4 1 Bus 4 2 Diesel electric hybrid trucks 4 3 Pickup truck 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBlue Diamond Truck alliance editIn early 2001 Navistar entered into a 50 50 joint venture to produce commercial vehicles with Ford Motor Company 2 officially named Blue Diamond Truck LLC Under the agreement Navistar assembled medium duty trucks for both companies in its facility in General Escobedo Mexico 3 Though externally different both Ford and Navistar model lines would share a common chassis the medium duty Ford F Series which had already entered production in 2000 at General Escobedo 3 shared its cab with the F Series Super Duty line F 250 through F 550 Though smaller F Series vehicles used Navistar supplied diesel engines medium duty Fords used engines supplied by Cummins and Caterpillar Serving as the debut line of the NGV Next Generation Vehicle cab structure the new International 4000 series sourced its engines from within the company carrying over the T444E V8 and DT466E I6 diesel later VT365 DT466 and MaxxForce engines from the previous 4000 series sharing other commercial grade drivetrain components with Ford and other medium duty vehicles In 2015 Ford ended its stake in the joint venture as part of a redesign production of medium duty trucks was relocated from Mexico to Ohio replacing the E Series van 4 with Navistar continuing production at General Escobedo First generation 2001 2018 editInternational 4000 series DuraStar nbsp International DuraStar 4400 with box truck bodyOverviewManufacturer2001 2009 Blue Diamond Truck LLC Ford Navistar joint venture 2009 2018 Navistar InternationalProductionApril 2001 2018Model years2001 2018AssemblyGeneral Escobedo MexicoBody and chassisClassClass 5 7Body styleChassis cab 2 door truck2 door extended cab truck4 door crew cab truck Semi tractor 2 door truckLayout4x26x4PowertrainEngineInternational 4000 series International VT365International DT466International DT530International DT 570 International DuraStar International MaxxForce 7International MaxxForce DTInternational MaxxForce 9Cummins ISB6 7Cummins N9Cummins ISL 9 4000 series 2001 2007 edit In February 2001 Navistar released its all new 4000 series dubbed as High Performance Trucks 5 Developed in the Blue Diamond Truck joint venture with Ford the 4000 series marked the first completely new truck line from International since the 1979 S series Sharing its chassis with the medium duty Ford F Series introduced in 2000 the International 4300 4400 retained the DT466 and DT530 diesels of their predecessors For versions equipped with automatic transmissions electronics for the engine and transmissions were retuned to optimize throttle and shifting response to increase both performance and fuel economy 6 To increase forward visibility the size of the windshield was increased by over 60 with additional attention paid to improvements in ventilation 7 At the launch of the 4000 series the standard 4300 and higher GVWR 4400 were introduced as replacements for the previous 4900 model series 8 In 2002 the lower GVWR 4200 was introduced as the replacement for the 4700 series marking the introduction of the VT365 engine In 2006 the 4100 was introduced expanding the model line into the Class 5 segment the model was discontinued a single year of production The 4200 4300 and 4400 were produced in both a standard and low profile frame The 4400 was also produced in a semitractor sitting 4 inches higher than the chassis truck the 4400 tractor was the only version offered with the DT570 engine as an option International 4000 Specifications 2001 2007 Model Designation Engine Transmission Brakes Axle configuration Wheelbase 4100 9 Class 5 VT365 6 0L V8 230 hp Allison 1000 HS 6 speed automatic Hydraulic 4x2 Low Profile 140 217 in 3 556 5 512 mm 4200 10 11 Class 6 VT365 6 0L V8 175 230 hp Fuller 5 speed manual Fuller 6 speed manual Allison 2000 5 speed automatic Allison 2400 5 speed automatic Hydraulic Air 4x2 4x2 Low Profile 4200LP 128 254 in 3 251 6 452 mm 4300 12 Class 6 DT466 7 6L I6 210 hp 255 hp Fuller 6 speed manual Fuller 7 speed manual Allison 2000 5 speed automatic Allison 2400 5 speed automatic Allison MD3060 MD3560 automatic Hydraulic Air 4x2 4x2 Low Profile 4300LP 4400 13 14 Class 6 7 DT466 HT 7 6L I6 225 300 hp DT530 8 7L I6 275 330 hp DT570 9 3L I6 310 hp Fuller 6 speed manual Fuller 7 speed manual Fuller 10 speed manual Allison 2000 5 speed automatic Allison 2400 5 speed automatic Allison MD3060 MD3560 automatic Allison 3000 close ratio 5 speed automatic Allison 3000 close ratio 6 speed automatic Hydraulic Air standard on 4400 tractor 4x2 4x2 Low Profile 4400LP 6x44x2 semitractor 14 Straight truck 140 254 in 3 556 6 452 mm Tractor 128 189 in 3 251 4 801 mm nbsp International 4200LP extended cab nbsp International 4400 crew cab nbsp International 4300 crew cab nbsp International 4400 semitractor nbsp International DuraStar 4300 DuraStar 2008 2018 edit For 2008 coinciding with the introduction of the International ProStar and International LoneStar Navistar revised the branding of its truck model lines In line with nomenclature previously used by International Harvester truck lines adopted a xxxxStar naming scheme with the 4000 series adopting the DuraStar model name This change was completed in its entirety for the 2010 model year 15 In another revision to comply with 2007 emissions regulations the powertrain lineup underwent extensive revision with the 6 0L VT365 V8 replaced by the 6 4L MaxxForce 7 V8 The DT inline 6 engine family underwent revisions as well with the DT466 becoming the MaxxForce DT and the DT570 becoming the MaxxForce 9 adopting four valve cylinder heads and exhaust gas recirculation to reduce emissions International brand revision Before revision After 2008 revision CF Ford LCF CityStar 4000 DuraStar Paystar 5000 unchanged 7000 WorkStar 8000 TranStar ProStar N A LoneStar 9000i unchanged While each International model series retained the use of numerical model codes after the model revision their usage was highly downplayed largely relegated to places such as the build plate for the vehicle Externally International replaced the numerical series and engine identification with script identifying the model series In 2010 the International TerraStar model line was introduced effectively replacing the discontinued 4100 model line Sharing the cab of the DuraStar the TerraStar sat on a lower frame and wore its own hood Powertrain revision edit For 2015 production the DuraStar began to phase in Cummins ISB6 7 diesel engines as an option slotted in between the MaxxForce 7 and MaxxForce DT with the ISL as an option alongside the MaxxForce 9 Although Cummins ISX engines had been offered in International Class 8 trucks the expansion marked the introduction of the first selective catalytic reduction diesel engine for a medium duty Navistar vehicle After 2016 Navistar ended production of the MaxxForce 7 MaxxForce DT and MaxxForce 9 engines with the ISB and ISL engines becoming the sole engine offerings of the DuraStar Second generation 2019 present editInternational MV Series nbsp 2019 International MV607 box truckOverviewManufacturerNavistar InternationalProduction2018 presentModel years2019 presentAssemblyUnited States Springfield OhioBody and chassisClassClass 6 7Body styleChassis cab 2 door truck2 door extended cab truck4 door crew cab truck Semi tractor 2 door truckLayout4x26x4PowertrainEngineCummins B6 7Cummins L9TransmissionAllison 1000 2000 3000 series automaticEaton Procision 7 speed dual clutch automaticEaton Fuller Advantage 10 speed automated manualEaton Fuller 6 speed manualEaton Fuller 10 speed manual For 2019 model year production the medium duty DuraStar product range underwent its most extensive revision since its 2001 debut and was renamed to International MV Series In line with revisions to International Class 8 product lines the MV Series introduced a number of updates to the cab interior 1 Externally distinguished by larger doors and side windows the quarter windows of the DuraStar were replaced with a single piece side window with a lower windowsill The dashboard underwent extensive changes with the previous instrument panel replaced by a reconfigurable digital display 1 The International MV Series continues its use of Cummins diesel engines with the Cummins B6 7 and L9 offered depending on configuration 1 16 In 2021 the MV Series was updated with a redesigned hood and bumper 17 nbsp International MV Series with updated front end Electric variant eMV editIn 2021 Navistar announced a battery electric variant of the MV Series the eMV 18 Navistar and Penske both announced on October 11 2021 that Penske would be the first fleet in the United States to operate the eMV 19 Variants editThe International DuraStar shares its cab design with several International product lines including the TerraStar Class 5 medium duty truck the 7000 WorkStar severe service trucks renamed the International HV the 8000 TranStar regional haul semitractor renamed the International RH the ProStar aerodynamic long haul semi tractor renamed the International LT and the LoneStar semitractor Bus edit Main article International 3300 nbsp International 3300 bus chassis with school bus body nbsp International 4400 DT570 with utility bed International RXT is configured similar with pickup truck bed Like the 4000 series before it the DuraStar serves as a popular platform for bus manufacturers with two configurations sold for bus production The International 3200 is a cutaway cab chassis the International 3300 is a cowled chassis The former is sold primarily for commercial applications while the latter is sold nearly exclusively to Navistar subsidiary IC Bus for both school bus and commercial applications Diesel electric hybrid trucks edit In 2007 Navistar International became the first American truck manufacturer to produce a diesel electric truck with the International DuraStar Hybrid International Truck and Engine teamed with the Hybrid Truck Users Forum HTUF a consortium of utility industry customers Eaton Corporation the US Federal Government and the Calstart organization to assist with the cost of bringing the technology to market It also provided direct customer feedback and support 20 Pickup truck edit From 2005 to 2008 International sold a factory produced crew cab pickup truck variant of the 4000 series Named the International RXT RXT Recreational Extreme Truck at 272 inches long the truck was the longest length pickup truck ever produced for sale in North America Unlike the 7000 series derived CXT the RXT was rear wheel drive marketed towards customers with large RV boat and horse trailers both trucks source a pickup truck bed from the Ford F 350 Super Duty Derived from the 4200 the RXT was powered by a 230 hp VT365 V8 and an Allison 2200 transmission In 2008 following lower than expected sales the XT series was withdrawn See also edit nbsp Buses portal Ford F 650 F 750 Super Duty Ford medium duty trucks produced by Blue Diamond Truck LLCReferences edit a b c d International Truck Unveils the International MV Series PDF Internationaltrucks com Archived from the original PDF on June 20 2018 Retrieved June 16 2018 International Truck and Engine Corporation Concept v2 1 December 9 2001 Archived from the original on December 9 2001 Retrieved June 16 2018 a b The Fascinating History Of The Ford F 650 HotCars July 1 2020 Retrieved August 16 2023 Ford moving medium duty F Series production from Mexico to Ohio Autoblog Retrieved August 16 2023 International Truck and Engine Corporation Concept v2 1 August 12 2002 Archived from the original on August 12 2002 Retrieved June 16 2018 International Truck and Engine Corporation Concept v2 1 June 12 2002 Archived from the original on June 12 2002 Retrieved June 16 2018 International Truck and Engine Corporation Concept v2 1 August 12 2002 Archived from the original on August 12 2002 Retrieved June 16 2018 Fig F1 Model and production map of new High Performance trucks February 3 2002 Archived from the original on February 3 2002 Retrieved June 16 2018 International 4100 March 12 2006 Archived from the original on March 12 2006 Retrieved June 16 2018 International 4200 June 3 2004 Archived from the original on June 3 2004 Retrieved June 17 2018 International 4200 Lo Profile June 3 2004 Archived from the original on June 3 2004 Retrieved June 17 2018 International 4300 June 3 2004 Archived from the original on June 3 2004 Retrieved June 16 2018 International 4400 June 3 2004 Archived from the original on June 3 2004 Retrieved June 17 2018 a b International 4400 4x2 Mid Cab Tractor June 26 2004 Archived from the original on June 26 2004 Retrieved June 16 2018 Regulatory Affairs Navistar Inc 17 May 2010 49 CFR Part 565 Vehicle Identification Number Requirements NHTSA Manufacturer s Information Database MID Retrieved 13 December 2021 Detailed Specs MV Series International Trucks www internationaltrucks com Retrieved June 20 2018 Morgan Jason September 24 2021 International Truck revamps MV Series design Fleet Equipment Magazine Babcox Media Inc Retrieved May 8 2023 Morgan Jason September 1 2021 Navistar launches electric International eMV Series Fleet Equipment Magazine Babcox Media Inc Retrieved May 8 2023 Penske First U S Fleet to Run International eMV Series Navistar International October 11 2021 Retrieved May 8 2023 Electric Drive Transportation Association Electricdrive org Retrieved November 20 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to wbr International DuraStar and wbr International MV Series International Trucks Maxxforce Engines Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International DuraStar amp oldid 1225182553, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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