Navistar International Corporation showcased its initial production build of the International ProStar truck equipped with MaxxForce 13 with SCR, at the 2013 Mid-America Trucking Show. The company has announced that customer deliveries are beginning next month.

"This signals yet another key milestone in our operating plan and further demonstrates our commitment to delivering value for our customers," said Jack Allen, president North America Truck and Parts, Navistar. "Our customers are the focal point of everything we do, and this technology was implemented with their needs top-of-mind."

ProStar with MaxxForce 13 with SCR offers fleets and drivers the efficient power of a big bore engine with lighter weight components to maximize payload. Its design and compacted graphite iron (CGI) block construction make it one of the lightest weight 13.0L engines in the industry. Horsepower options range from 365 to 475 with 1,250-1,700 lb.-ft. of torque and the engine delivers excellent fuel economy and performance.

The MaxxForce 13 features the proven Cummins Emission Solutions after-treatment system and includes numerous improvements to the turbochargers, EGR valves, high and low temperature coolers and exhaust bellows. The electronic control module recalibration to the SCR system will help the engine deliver more advanced fuel economy and improved overall power and throttle response.

With more than 70,000 vehicles on the road, the ProStar with MaxxForce 13 combination has proven durability. During the implementation of SCR, the vehicles underwent rigorous testing and validation, accumulating nearly six million miles through a diverse range of climates, altitudes and conditions.

The remaining lineup of International heavy-duty truck models will transition to SCR-based clean engine technology in a phased launch throughout the year.

"The marriage of the best performing Class 8 tractor on the market, with our new, SCR-based MaxxForce 13 creates a winning combination in our portfolio," said Allen. "Providing drivers and fleets with a wide-breadth of SCR-based engine solutions is just one of the ways we're ensuring that customers get a complete lineup of reliable, high-quality products they can drive with confidence."

This announcement comes just four months after the first ProStar equipped with the Cummins ISX15 with SCR rolled off the production line. Despite aggressive quality testing requirements and a quick timetable, the Cummins ISX15 hit all key rollout dates ahead of schedule. More than 1,000 ProStars with ISX15 units have been shipped to date. Initial customer feedback has been very positive, with many fleets noting its superior power characteristics, quiet ride and excellent fuel economy.

Originally posted on Automotive Fleet