PORTLAND, OR – Two of Freightliner Trucks’ 2008 models — the Columbia and the Century Class S/T — have been selected by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as fuel-saving vehicles worthy of its new SmartWay designation. In conjunction with this announcement, Freightliner is also rolling out two new spec packages that allow operators to take advantage of the fuel and emissions savings as laid out by the SmartWay program.

By establishing specific guidelines for fuel economy improvements and emissions reductions, SmartWay aims to reduce carbon dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, and particulate matter emissions. Trucks that earn the SmartWay designation can be 10 to 20 percent more fuel efficient and up to 90 percent cleaner than comparable models.

In order to be designated SmartWay eligible, tractors must feature an aerodynamic design, a 2007 engine, a sleeper, side fairings, and low-rolling resistance tires. Also, customers must spec their vehicles with auxiliary power units (APUs) or other idle-reduction technology. Customers with SmartWay eligible vehicles that meet idle reduction requirements can display a SmartWay badge on their vehicles.

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