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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]
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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]
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Motors
The Trakker is powered by the Cursor engine family. Every engine uses selective catalytic reduction to meet European emission standards.[citation needed]
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Axle ends and drive combinations
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Gallery
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