Iveco Trakker

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The Iveco Trakker was launched in 2004 as a replacement for the EuroTrakker as an off and on road heavy-duty product. The new model had exterior and interior improvements from the discontinued model, which also had the same Cursor engine with power figures ranging from 310 to 480 hp.[1]

Trakker
Overview
ManufacturerIveco
Production2004-2021
Body and chassis
ClassHeavy Duty
Powertrain
TransmissionZF
PropulsionCursor
Chronology
PredecessorIveco EuroTrakker
SuccessorIveco T-Way

In 2012 a facelift for the Trakker was launched with sharp exterior and new interior from the Hi-Street and Hi-Road Stralis models with improved power figures to 500 hp.[2]

In 2021 Iveco replaced the Trakker with a new model named T-Way T in the name Tough Powered by their latest Cursor engines with max power output of 510 hp. Available in rigid and tractor configuration, supported by a ZF 12 and 16 speed transmission.[3]

Motors

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The Trakker is powered by the Cursor engine family. Every engine uses selective catalytic reduction to meet European emission standards.[citation needed]

Motor Displacement (l) Power (kW) at n (R/min) Torque (Nm) at (R/min)
Diesel
Cursor 9 8,709 243 at 2200 1400 at 1200
265 at 2200 1650 at 1200
294 at 2200 1700 at 1200
Cursor 13 12,882 302 at 1900 2100 at 1900
331 at 1900 2300 at 1970
368 at 1900 2500 at 1900

Axle ends and drive combinations

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Trakker range
Model Drive GVW (ton) GCW (ton) Power (hp) Cab
Chassis 4x2 19 - 380 Long-Short
Tractor 4x2 19 44 380-440 Long-Short
Chassis 4x4 19 - 380-440 Long-Short
Tractor 4x4 19 44 380-440 Long-Short
Chassis 6x4 26-33 - 380-440 Long-Short
Tractor 6x4 33 72 380-440 Long-Short
Chassis 6x6 33 - 380-440 Long-Short
Tractor 6x6 33 72 380-440 Long-Short
Chassis 8x4 34-41 - 380-440 Long-Short
Chassis 8x8 41 - 420-440 Short[4]
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References

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  1. ^ "Iveco Trakker Wen unveiled its new Trakker at the back | 6th January 2005 | The Commercial Motor Archive". archive.commercialmotor.com. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  2. ^ "It's the new Trakker | 27th September 2012 | The Commercial Motor Archive". archive.commercialmotor.com. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Iveco introduce the new heavy-duty T-Way | Agg-Net". agg-net.com. 28 April 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2023.
  4. ^ Iveco Takker. "Takker Catalogue" (PDF).
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