‘No Hassle in 2010’ - Navistar Launches Emissions Education Campaign for Vehicle Buyers Weighing 2010 Options
WARRENVILLE, IL – Navistar Inc., the maker of International brand commercial vehicles and MaxxForce brand diesel engines, launched an education campaign aimed at clarifying the issues surrounding 2010 emissions technologies.
WARRENVILLE, IL – Navistar Inc., the maker of International brand commercial vehicles and MaxxForce brand diesel engines, launched an education campaign aimed at clarifying the issues surrounding 2010 emissions technologies. Its “MaxxForce 2010” campaign — including customer seminars, public Webinars, and trade advertising — addresses the fuel economy, cost-of-ownership and operational impacts of the competing approaches to NOx-reduction technology paths.
For 2010, suppliers of diesel-powered heavy commercial vehicles — save one — plan to offer North American customers all-new, add-on after-treatment systems using SCR (selective catalytic reduction) in addition to EGR (exhaust gas recirculation). The lone exception is Navistar, which will continue to use an in-cylinder solution utilizing advanced EGR, without additional after-treatment, on its MaxxForce-powered International brand vehicles, IC Bus brand school buses, and Workhorse brand RV chassis.
Navistar has pursued its in-cylinder with advanced EGR technology path for most of the decade, with a goal of providing the best solution in terms of fuel economy, performance and overall ownership costs. Perhaps most importantly, the in-cylinder solution keeps emissions compliance with the OEM, whereas SCR puts the burden of compliance on vehicle owners. Navistar’s “MaxxForce 2010” products provide a diesel-fuel-only solution, a stark contrast to SCR vehicles which require extra hardware, controls and a second fuel (urea); 2010 MaxxForce-powered vehicles will require only diesel and operate just as today’s commercial vehicles do.
Navistar’s in-cylinder solution with advanced EGR utilizes four key technologies – advanced high-pressure fuel injection, advanced air management, an optimized combustion strategy and proprietary electronic calibrations – to meet the new EPA standards without sacrificing operating costs or performance.
Navistar’s “MaxxForce 2010” campaign will run throughout 2009. Additional information is available at www.maxxforce.com/2010.
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