At the Mid-America Trucking Showing in Louisville, Ky., Navistar unveiled the International LoadStar, a severe service low cab forward work truck. As you remember, Internation already used Loadstar for the name of their conventional truck range of 50's. The new LoadStar designed from the ground up with input from drivers and fleet managers and was built to serve customer needs in the waste, concrete pumping and airplane refueling markets among others. LoadStar is equipped with numerous customer-friendly features. For example, LoadStar's high performance and durable design features the industry's first stainless steel cab-over design, creating a high-strength, long-lasting and corrosion-resistant cab. The truck also has variable depth frame rails designed for vocational usage offering maximum durability for users.
"We talked to drivers to better understand their needs and what is missing from the trucks they drive," said Jim Hebe, Navistar senior vice president, North American sales operations. "To fit driver needs, we optimized the space in the cab, increased seat and steering wheel movement, and adjusted joystick placement to deliver an outstanding ergonomic and customizable work environment. The exterior boasts the signature appearance and design of the International Truck brand."
Featuring a standard tilt/telescoping steering column and 10" fore/aft and 6.5" up/down seat travel, LoadStar's settings provide for unprecedented belly room. A wide 90 degree door opening and easy 18" first step height, were also included to provide drivers with maximum comfort. With superior driver visibility and up to 40 degree wheel cuts, the LoadStar delivers excellent maneuverability. LoadStar features Navistar's Diamond Logic® system, which helps decrease downtime and improves productivity by enabling control of and communication between vehicle components and body equipment.
Combined with MaxxForce CleanBurn Emissions Technology, the only no-hassle emissions solution, drivers get a versatile truck without the burden of liquid urea or extra weight. The truck is available with diesel powered 10, 11 or 13L MaxxForce engines, and Cummins Westport ISL-G compressed natural gas engine available in spring 2013, for increased versatility. LoadStar will be available for orders in October 2012 through International dealers in the United States and Canada.