Daimler Truck New Mercedes-Benz Actros Recorded As World's Most Economical Series-Production Truck


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New Mercedes-Benz Actros Recorded As World's Most Economical Series-Production Truck By Guinness World Records
After a test-drive of just over 12,728 km (or 7,909 miles for those of you residing in the U.S.), the new Mercedes-Benz Actros achieved the remarkable, noting an average fuel consumption of just 19.44 liters per 100 km (or 12.39 miles per gallon). As a result, the 40-ton Mercedes-Benz Actros trailer/tractor combination has become the world's most economical series-production truck, with the Guinness World Records organization officially recording the feat as "The most fuel-efficient 40 ton truck."

The findings were based on a test drive that lasted a total of seven days under ideal conditions at the Nardo test track in southern Italy, with the standard specification Actros operating around-the-clock. The model hauled over 25-tons of payload at an average speed of 80 km/h (50 mph), consuming less than 0.8 litres per hundred ton-kilometers (tkm) and giving off emissions of only 0.5 grams per ton of payload and kilometer (g/tkm). On hand to monitor fuel consumption was (DEKRA the German automotive inspection agency), while a comparable truck was also present to highlight the factors responsible for the difference in fuel consumption in everyday traffic on Europe's roads.

To view the results of Mercedes' fuel consumption tests - namely, the various factors that play major roles in everyday real-world fuel consumption - you can find the full details in the official press release below.

Enjoy.



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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


New Mercedes-Benz Actros in the Guinness Book of Records: the world's most economical series-production truck

  • Actros' record-breaking drive over 12,728 km: 19,44 l /100 km
  • Savings champion also with CO2: minimal emissions of 20,5 g/tkm
  • State-of-the-art Mercedes-Benz truck now outperforms the "one-litre car"
Stuttgart/Nardo – The 40-tonne Mercedes-Benz Actros trailer/tractor combination consumes exactly 19,44 litres of diesel per 100 km or the equivalent less than 0,8 litres per hundred tonne-kilometres (tkm) – that is the outcome of a test drive
12728,94 kilometres. A record-breaking feat that the Guinness World Records observers recognised with a world record entry in "The most fuel-efficient 40 ton truck" category. The seven-day round-the-clock test drive helped the new standard-specification Actros, hauling over 25 tonnes of payload at an average speed of 80 km/h around the test course in Nardo, prove one thing: the auto motive vision of the "one-litre car" (fuel consumption of approx. 0,8 l per 100 km) is already a reality in the commercial vehicle sector thanks to fuel consumption figures of 20,5 litres per 100 tkm. All of which makes sound economic sense for fleet operators in light of spiralling fuel prices, but is equally impressive from an environmental perspective: the new Mercedes-Benz Actros also reduces CO2 emissions to 20,5 grams per tonne of payload and kilometre (g/tkm). By com parison, the theoretical "one-litre car" would produce 53 g/tkm and today's hybrid passenger cars 297 g/tkm of CO2. Even in normal traffic, the 40‑tonne trailer/tractor combination performs significantly better, boasting fuel con sumption figures between 30 and 35 litres, and 30 to 37 g/tkm of CO2. In the transport sector, fuel consumption is calculated by multiplying the number of kilo metres covered per tonne transported.

The fuel consumption test for the new Mercedes-Benz Actros, monitored by DEKRA (the German automotive inspection agency) under the ideal conditions at the test site in Nardo, southern Italy, was meant to show what state‑of-the-art vehicle technology can achieve. Meanwhile, measurements using a comparable truck aimed to highlight the factors responsible for the difference in fuel consumption in everyday traffic on Europe's roads.

Efficient drive technology

Highly efficient state-of-the-art Mercedes-Benz technology underpins the record-breaking results. The conventional commercial vehicle diesel engine has long since developed into a high-tech powerplant with sophisticated powertrain manage ment. As a result, diesel consumption has fallen by more than a third over the decades while transport capacity has increased to the same degree. Most recently, the new BlueTec diesel technology has brought further substantial improvements: two to five percent lower fuel consumption, or, depending on the application, annual savings of 1500 litres to 2000 litres of diesel per truck. And every litre of diesel fuel saved translates into 2640 g less CO2 pumped into the environment. There are already 150,000 Mercedes-Benz BlueTec trucks on the road at present. An enhanced drive system in the new Actros promises additional potential savings for vehicle fleets – thanks in no small part to the standard-fit Mercedes PowerShift automated transmission, computer-controlled compressed air system and a governed water pump.

Factors affecting real-life traffic

The fuel consumption test in Nardo also illustrates what factors increase fuel consumption on the road: inadequate traffic infrastructure and a lack of traffic management, incorrect vehicle configuration, inadequate vehicle maintenance and actual driving style. The measurements in Nardo confirmed the figures from the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA), according to which the instantaneous fuel consumption of a 40-tonne trailer/tractor combination can triple if the vehicle is forced to stop twice every kilometre, instead of travelling unimpeded at 50 km/h. Truck drivers are, however, faced with these kinds of traffic jams on a daily basis, whether as a result of road capacity bottlenecks or due to accidents. Accident prevention based on sophisticated assistance systems through to Mercedes-Benz "Active Brake Assist" consequently also helps limit unnecessary fuel consumption and, in turn, emissions. The development of state-of-the-art traffic management systems could also make a significant contribution in this respect.

Correct vehicle configuration is equally important

Correct vehicle configuration can influence fuel consumption right from day one. Failure to order additional aerodynamic equipment when purchasing the vehicle can see fuel consumption increase by ten percent. Correctly adjusting the wind deflectors on the cab can on its own improve fuel consumption by up to four per cent. Meanwhile, the extra cost of wind deflectors can be recouped within a few months, depending on the mileage. Even apparently minor details such as in correctly tightened or even flapping tarpaulins will inexorably push up diesel consumption. By contrast, the aerodynamic A-pillar panelling available ex factory for the new Mercedes-Benz Actros at no extra cost can reduce fuel consumption by one percent.

The same applies to tyres. Mercedes-Benz offers Super-wide tyres for its trucks instead of the twin tyres on the rear axle. Potential fuel savings of up to two per cent have been measured in tests. Insufficient tyre pressure can, however, in crease fuel consumption by up to eight percent. Bearing in mind that around 30% of all trucks on the road have insufficient tyre pressure, the potential savings are clear. And in addition, inadequate air pressure is also the key factor in 95% of all tyre blowouts.

Anticipatory driving

Anticipatory driving offers potential savings between ten to twelve percent or, de pending on the application, a reduction of five to six thousand euros a year for every truck. The Economy programmes at Mercedes-Benz Professional Training focus specifically on these kinds of savings. The courses on offer have long since been part of the world's largest training facility for truck drivers, which boasts some 65,000 participants a year. The "Operations analysis" module from Daimler sub sidiary FleetBoard GmbH clearly demonstrates to fleet managers how this know ledge can be sustainably put into practice by means of a driving style assessment.

Maximising potential

The test drives with the Mercedes-Benz Actros have shown that under optimum conditions the vehicle technology accounts for just about 60 percent of the fuel consumed by a 40-tonne trailer/trailer combination. Traffic conditions, topo graphy, vehicle configuration and maintenance make up the various factors in the remaining 40 percent or so, i.e. between ten and fifteen litres per 100 kilometres. Traffic planners, dispatchers, fleet decision-makers and drivers can influence many of these parameters.

Drivers are key players in this respect – responsibility for their own driving style and the vehicle's maintenance condition means they can actively influence over a quarter of fuel consumption. Considering that fuel accounts for around 30% of a fleet's total costs, it is clear that every measure designed to reduce fuel con sumption needs to be fully exploited. And these efforts will also benefit the envi ron ment – not least because CO2 emissions – a much debated issue at present – are linked directly to fuel consumption.

Further development of "Fuel Efficiency" drive systems forms part of Daimler AG's Shaping Future Transportation initiative. Within this context, the world's biggest commercial-vehicle manufacturer already presented its work in the field of environmentally compatible and future-oriented drive systems in the autumn of last year.
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Re: New Mercedes-Benz Actros Recorded As World's Most Economical Series-Production Tr

Under ideal conditions my Isuzu Trooper gets around 13-14 mpg, so... :eek2:
 
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I have read my 190E can get over 40MPG, but all I have ever gotten was upper 20s, but I don't drive 55.
I wonder what mileage the truck gets in real world?
I wish they sold them in the US.
 
Re: New Mercedes-Benz Actros Recorded As World's Most Economical Series-Production Tr

Is there an AMG version?

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Re: New Mercedes-Benz Actros Recorded As World's Most Economical Series-Production Tr

No, no AMG-Actros.
But there was a Brabus Black-Edition based on an Actros (and also on the Unimog).
 
Re: New Mercedes-Benz Actros Recorded As World's Most Economical Series-Production Tr

Oh yes, you're right, it was Mercedes that released it... My bad. :eusa_doh:

The Unimog Black Edition was a Brabus, on the other hand.
 
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It wasn't a Brabus, it was simply a Black Edition. :usa7uh:

The Black Edition was one of the best looking Actors, they ever offered. I saw two of them on the road, it is just an amazing truck!! Looks great with all the chrome and the black colour! :eusa_danc
 
Experts honored the Actros in Great Britain. The V6 and V8 diesels have up to 600 hp.


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Actros voted “Truck of the Decade” in Great Britain

By Philipp Deppe | Mercedes-Benz Passion Blog

The readers of the British “Truck & Driver” magazine have cast their vote for the 2009 Mercedes-Benz Actros as “Truck of the Decade”. Candidates for the election as Truck of the Decade were ten vehicles, all of which were crowned International Truck of the Year in the years 2001-2010.

A panel of experts had elected the current Mercedes-Benz Actros model “Truck of the Year 2009″. The specialist journalists from 21 European countries paid tribute to the enhanced economy, environmental compatibility, safety and comfort afforded by the innovative technology.

With the Mercedes PowerShift 2 automated transmissions installed as standard in the road vehicles, truck drivers will find their daily lives made even easier. The Mercedes-Benz Actros for road transport has been available since March 2008 in its third-generation version.

Since entering the market in 1996, around 650,000 vehicles have been sold. All three generations of the Mercedes-Benz Actros have been market trendsetters and each new generation has been elected “Truck of the Year” on making its debut. It remains the only truck with Active Brake Assist – also known as Emergency Braking Assist. Through the “Safety Technology” initiative, the Mercedes-Benz Actros has made a name for itself as a safety truck far beyond its field.

Sam Whittaker, Sales and Marketing Director Mercedes-Benz Trucks in Great Britain, said: “This is a fantastic award for the Mercedes-Benz Actros to win and it makes me very proud. I’d like to thank all the Truck & Driver magazine readers who took time to fill in the questionnaire and post it back, especially those who voted for our Flagship tractor.”

Power is provided by the well-honed OM 501 LA and OM 502 LA engines in Euro 4/5. The range encompasses six 11.9-l V6 engines from 235 kW (320 hp) to 350 kW (476 hp) and three 15.9-l V8 engines from 375 kW (510 hp) to 440 kW (598 hp). The engines have proved themselves with their exceptionally economical and environmentally friendly BlueTec technology in over 200,000 trucks.

Entrants for Truck & Driver’s “Truck of the Decade”:

2001 MAN TGA
2002 Daf LF
2003 Iveco Stralis
2004 Mercedes-Benz Actros
2005 Scania R-Series
2006 MAN TGL
2007 Daf XF105
2008 MAN TGS/TGX
2009 Mercedes-Benz Actros – Winner
2010 Scania R-Series

Actros voted ?Truck of the Decade? in Great Britain | Mercedes-Benz Passion eBlog
 
School buses have BlueTec now:


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Thomas Built School Buses Now Also Equipped with BlueTec

By Philipp Deppe | Mercedes-Benz Passion Blog

Thomas Built Buses, DTNA’s school bus manufacturer, now offers all of its school buses with BlueTec. DTNA introduced the SCR exhaust emission control technology known as BlueTec because it has proven to be the most effective solution for reducing pollutant emissions. It therefore optimally satisfies the EPA 2010 emissions standard, which took effect in the U.S. at the start of this year.

Thomas Built Buses has already sold more than 1,500 BlueTec-equipped school buses. Customers in 44 states and five Canadian provinces have ordered the BlueTec buses. “We are delighted that so many large school districts and public transportation companies have chosen our school buses with BlueTec technology. This really gives us reason to be proud,” says Martin Daum, President and CEO of DTNA. “Our customers are using this opportunity to make a sustainable commitment to environmental protection by choosing BlueTec,” adds Daum.

More: Thomas Built Buses School Buses from Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) Now Also Equipped with BlueTec | Mercedes-Benz Passion eBlog
 
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Picture: CSMonitor.com

President Barack Obama signs a Presidential Memorandum outlining the next steps for cleaner and more efficient vehicles on Friday, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington. From left are, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, White House energy czar Carol Browner, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, Navistar Chief Executive Officer Daniel Ustian, Waste Management driver Anthony Dunkley and Daimler Trucks North America Chief Executive Officer Martin Daum.

Remarks by the President at Signing of Presidential Memorandum on Fuel Efficiency Standards | The White House
 
^^^ Here is one: ;)

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Sweeping the polls: Daimler wins big in readers’ hearts

by Keiichi | BenzInsider.com

It’s a high seven for Daimler AG as Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles wins first place seven times in this year’s 14th ETM Publishing House Readers’ Poll to search for the ‘Best commercial vehicles of the 2010′ and the ‘Best Brands’.

Pushing the MB division to victory were around 7,700 poll participants, which picked MBCV out of 171 nominees. The publications involved were Lastauto Omnibus, Trans Aktuelli and Fernfahrer.

MB won six times for Best Commercial Vehicles, and once for Best Brand. Andreas Renschler of the Daimler AG Board of Management takes pride that his divisions, Daimler Trucks and Daimler Buses, are amongst those favored most highly by readers.

For fourteen years in a row, the Sprinter won in the vans and trucks segment weighing up to 3.5 tons. The Atego, meanwhile, also won once more for trucks weighing up to 7.5 tons. It was the Actros, however, that took two wins in this year’s poll, ruling the long-distance transport and best tipper categories.

Sweeping the polls: Daimler wins big in readers’ hearts | BenzInsider.com - A Mercedes-Benz Fan Blog
 
^So pleased..
If trucks and buses goes well..then there is no fear for cars..
Just like volvo and saab (scania) but the idiots divided the branches..
 
This is for cylinder head production.


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Daimler Trucks to Invest Around $200 Million in Detroit Diesel Engine Plant in U.S.

Redford, Michigan, USA, June 18, 2010
  • Around $57 million economical incentives from Michigan Economic Growth Authority Award are included in the $200 million investment
  • Engine production at Redford plant to be substantially increased due to great demand for BlueTec diesel engines
More: Daimler Trucks to Invest Around $200 Million in Detroit Diesel Engine Plant in U.S.
 

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