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Right at the beginning of a worldwide pandemic is no time to launch a new heavy truck range.  That appears to be what Iveco have discovered with the roll out of their S-Way replacement for their ageing Stralis heavy truck range. The truck has been available for some while on the continent in left hand…

This is good news for the natural gas-powered truck initiative. If a haulage company buys the same truck again at the end of a 30-month contract, then it must have worked well. No small haulier can afford to be a charity or so altruistic that they are prepared to operate trucks that are not up…

​If you have used an Alexa machine at home you will understand that you can both love it and hate it.  Until now, truck drivers have been free from the presence of Alexa while at work.  But not any longer if Iveco have anything to do with it. Iveco claims that their project, built on…

To celebrate the arrival of the IVECO S-WAY in right-hand drive, IVECO UK is offering IVECO ON connectivity with a comprehensive and connected repair and flexible maintenance package as standard on all new IVECO S-WAY trucks covering the first 2-years or 130,000km. Through the new IVECO ON series of integrated services, all IVECO S-WAY trucks…

​Under their digital brand, ‘Iveco ON’, the manufacturer has rolled out a new safety reporting system on the S-Way and Daily – but not Eurocargo as yet. In what it claims as an industry first, the ‘ON’ system is designed to help operators employ become safer drivers. The on-board system measures a set of Key…

Have you have been watching more TV than usual thanks to lockdown and all the restrictions to going to the pub?  Have you watched the whole of Netflix? Rather than talk to the rest of your family, you could always consider Iveco’s new LIVE CHANNEL.  This is a central hub for videos relating to Iveco’s…

Better than the race to show off the new registration number in March and September, having the very first example of a brand-new model of truck is an accolade that hard to achieve. Guests Trucks customer, Mtec has jumped the queue by ordering a left hand drive version for continental operation ahead of the introduction…

No doubt buoyed by the shot in the arm for all online shopping throughout the COVID lockdown, Ocado are splashing out on some new trucks this year. Not a huge truck operator (plenty of vans thought), the company only has around 170 trucks.  However, the impressive statistic is that a third of the company’s trucks…

​Iveco has made sure that their championship-winning race truck team have the latest versions of their trucks on show.  The S-Way was introduced last year with a new cab which is more aerodynamic than the outgoing Stralis.  It was therefore only natural that the truck replaces last year’s championship winning Stralis at the hands of…

Is the news relevant to UK transport operators that Germany could continue to allow gas-powered trucks to travel toll-free?  We believe so, as it indicates that gas is a technology that will see significant growth for long distance truck operations. Gas Truck Plans to be Approved Karl Holmeier, Member of Germany’s Parliamentary Traffic Committee and…

Iveco will be resuming production at its plants in Italy and Spain today.  They have been temporarily closed in March to protect employees and to contribute to the local governments’ measures for limiting the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. ​ The Iveco manufacturing plant in Suzzara (Italy) restarted production last week on May 4th, while…

The period of Covid-19 lockdown across Europe is tough for many businesses – it is no exception for the truck manufacturers.  The factories have been closed for around six weeks and require total reorganisation to be able to open again safely for the production workers. Despite this, all manufacturers have been able to keep their…

Truck Operators – Help Save the Planet Today, not Tomorrow There’s plenty of noise being made in the transport industry about electric and hybrid commercial vehicles being the key to saving the planet.  The cost and range/weight disadvantages of BEVs (Battery Electric Vehicles) mean that they are simply not effective for long distance road transport…

It was avoiding the need to stop for forced regeneration of the aftertreatment system that led to Iveco Retail’s sale to Navajo Leasing of three new 18-tonne Eurocargo flatbed rigids to its fleet, with a further order planned for later in 2020. If a truck does not carry out any motorway work for a while,…

Iveco have been banging the ‘natural gas trucks’ drum for a few years now.  The company is focusing heavily on making their Stralis tractor unit range the number one for LNG and CNG operation across Europe.  This may be their strategy to get more Stralis tractor units on the road full stop, as the company…

Headquartered in Turin, Italy, Iveco has more experience of the Corona Virus than other manufacturers, since Italy was one of the first countries to enter lockdown and experience large numbers of fatalities at the hands of Covid 19. It is comforting to know that the business states that the health and well-being of customers and…

The results of three months work since the joint agreement was signed between Iveco and Nikola to convert S-Way trucks into battery electric vehicles (BEV).  Perhaps we should start calling them Battery Electric Trucks (BET – sounds better than BEV)? So far they have released images of the scale model – or maquette – of…

Like all truck manufacturers, Iveco produces tonnes of information when launching a new range of trucks.  For people researching used trucks and vans, this is a vital source of information to find out what was available on the trucks when launched.  There is tonnes of detail here that will help any operator looking to find…

At the time that the new Iveco Eurocargo was launched in 2015, the manufacturer produces a wealth of information that is useful for used truck buyers when making a decision which model year to buy. It is a shame that this information often disappears when the model is subsequently replaced.To help used truck buyers, Truckpages…

Every truck manufacturer provides acres of information at the time of launching a new truck.  Some of this is printed at the time, but over the years it goes missing and used truck buyers who are researching which model year truck to buy often find that there is little detail to help in their purchasing…