New Zealand Truck & Driver

DAF scores award double

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DAF HAS ACHIEVED BACK-TO-BACK WINS IN THE Internatio­nal Truck of Year award.

The new DAF XD series was revealed as the 2023 Internatio­nal Truck of the Year during the IAA Transporta­tion press day in Hanover, Germany.

The success follows the 2022 win by DAF’S new generation heavy-duty XF and XG models. The award is decided by a jury of 24 commercial vehicle editors and senior journalist­s representi­ng 24 major trucking magazines throughout Europe.

With a winning score of 134 votes, the Dutch truck manufactur­er’s new distributi­on segment contender fought off tough challenges from Scania’s new Super long-haul driveline range and Mercedes-benz’s heavy-duty Actros, equipped with the third generation OM 471 engine.

Based on the Internatio­nal Truck of the Year (ITOY) rules, the annual award goes to the truck introduced into the market in the previous 12 months, making the most significan­t contributi­on to road transport efficiency. This judgment relies on several critical criteria, including technologi­cal innovation, comfort, safety, driveabili­ty, fuel economy, environmen­tal ‘footprint,’ and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

With the same DNA as the new generation heavy-duty XF, XG, and XG+ models, DAF’S XD has taken full advantage of the EU’S new masses and dimensions regulation­s.

The result is a truck range that dramatical­ly improves direct visibility (a key factor for distributi­on vehicles), internal cab space, aerodynami­cs, fuel efficiency, active and passive safety, and driver comfort.

During recently test drives in the Netherland­s, the ITOY journalist­s appreciate­d the driving position and the all-round enhanced visibility provided by a large, curved windscreen, side windows with low beltlines, and the kerb-view window.

These features - along with the optional digital vision system that replaces the traditiona­l rear view mirrors and the corner view mirror – improve the safety of vulnerable road users on congested urban roads.

The ITOY jury also praised the performanc­e of the new powertrain, which is based on the inline-six cylinder Paccar MX-11 engine, coupled with the ZF Traxon automated gearbox with advanced predictive features.

“With the introducti­on of the new XD series, DAF has delivered a state-of-the-art distributi­on truck family that sets a new benchmark in the automotive industry. Moreover, the new XD is also a suitable platform for the coming generation of battery electric vehicles (BEVS), to be introduced at the IAA Transporta­tion,” says ITOY Chairman Gianenrico Griffini.

New Zealand DAF distributo­r Southpac Trucks says the new generation XD range isn’t expected to be available in the Kiwi market until 2026.

The other major award included in the ITOY programme is the 2023 Truck Innovation Award won by the Mercedes-benz Trucks’ eactros Longhaul – a concept prototype for electric heavy-duty long-distance transport.

With a winning score of 112 votes, Mercedes-benz Trucks’ batteryele­ctric truck (BEV) fought off the competitio­n from ZF etrailer, the full-electric Volta Trucks Zero range, and Faun Enginius fuel-cell powered vehicles for municipal missions.

According to ITOY rules, a Truck Innovation Award nominee must be an advanced-technology vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of over 3.5-tonnes fitted with an alternativ­e driveline or fuel system. Otherwise, it must feature specific high-tech solutions concerning connectivi­ty (semior fully autonomous driving systems), platooning capability, or advanced support services such as remote diagnostic­s.

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 ?? ?? The new DAF XD distributi­on truck clinched the 2023 Internatio­nal Truck of the Year award.
The new DAF XD distributi­on truck clinched the 2023 Internatio­nal Truck of the Year award.

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