Mercedes-Benz Trucks (Germany) Benz
Mercedes-Benz Trucks (Actors Series, Axor Series, Atego Series----The Atego series are light trucks that use two axles to fix Chassis, load capacity is 3 to 5 tons) This series is powered by a supercharged, built-in water-cooled diesel engine manufactured by Mercedes-Benz itself, with a power of 150 to 326 horsepower. Mercedes-Benz has integrated the most advanced technologies used in sedans into the ACTROS 2644 (26 represents the tonnage of cargo. 44 represents 440 horses) Black King Kong, which gives people a strong feeling of shock and newness.< /p>
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Volvo Trucks (Sweden) Volvo
When the first Volvo truck rolled off the assembly line in 1928, it had inflatable tires and fully enclosed driving room, making the truck refreshing. Volvo made a huge contribution to early trucks. Volvo was founded in 1926, and production of Volvo cars began in August 1927. In October 1926 the first medium-duty truck rolled off the assembly line at the Gothenburg plant.
The advanced design of Volvo cars has been successfully applied to Volvo trucks. Originally planned to produce 500 four-cylinder trucks, more advanced six-cylinder engines were later used. The 500 trucks sold out quickly.
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Scania Trucks (Sweden) SCANIA
The ancient logo of Scania, to be precise, has It has gone through 103 spring and autumn years. Although this historic logo has undergone several iterations over time, it still shines brightly. At the center of the logo is always the mysterious griffin, which symbolizes strength, speed, agility and courage.
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MAN Trucks (Germany) MAN
Mann, founded in 1758, is currently one of the world's top 500 companies, the Mann Group. Its largest subsidiary is also one of the world's major manufacturers of trucks, buses and diesel engines, headquartered in Munich, Germany.
In 2004, Samuelsson, President of MAN Commercial Vehicles AG, the world-famous commercial vehicle manufacturer, announced the company's latest China strategy in Beijing - in view of the current and planned developments in the field of trucks and buses. Following a series of cooperative actions carried out in China, Mann believes that now is the right time to establish a wholly-owned management company in China and carry out engine projects with relevant parties in China.
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SISU Trucks (Finland) SISU
Sisu Trucks, a famous Finnish truck brand. The factory was established in 1931 and is headquartered in Kalga, Finland. Su Company pays attention to the performance of trucks under poor road conditions, so Sisu trucks have very good off-road performance. Because Finland is close to the Arctic and domestic road conditions are complex, Sisu is also known as the "Polar Truck". In Finland, where the forestry and papermaking industries are developed , one out of every three trucks transporting timber is a Sisu. In addition, the outstanding off-road performance of Sisu trucks has become the first choice of the Finnish Defense Force.
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MACK Trucks (USA) MACK
Since 1990, MACK has become one of the largest manufacturers of Class 8 heavy-duty trucks, engines and major parts in North America. Mark has 4,314 employees worldwide and provides sales and services to approximately 65 countries through its more than 860 dealers and service centers around the world. In 2002, Mark's Class 8 heavy-duty trucks sold 19,587 units, accounting for 13.4% of the heavy-duty truck market. In 2001, nearly 20,351 Mark 8 heavy-duty trucks were sold, accounting for 14.6% of the heavy-duty truck market.
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Minsheng Truck (Japan) HINO
Front-wheel drive Nissan-Minsheng truck appeared in the 1960s. In 1962, Nissan developed a new 4 Stroke diesel engines, while 2-stroke diesel engines were still in use until 1970. After 1970, Nissan began exporting trucks to Australia and New Zealand, called NISSAN-UD. In 1993, Nissan released the Imperial CW-8 4-55 ton truck.
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Peterbilt Trucks (USA) Peterbilt
Since its founding in 1939, it has established its dominance in the production of high-quality trucks in the United States. Status.
It is the king of American highways and a classic of American long-nose trucks. Its styling has not changed much since 1978. But the powertrain and cabin interior design are not what they used to be. Nowadays, the classic appearance has an advanced engine, and the interior of the cab is more user-friendly, and even sleepers are provided for drivers who drive long distances.
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Renault Trucks (France) Renault
Renault is named after the surname of its founder, Louis Renault. The graphic trademark is a pattern made up of four diamonds, symbolizing the integration of the three Renault brothers with the automobile industry, and indicating that "Renault" can compete, survive and develop in an infinite (four-dimensional) space.
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Sterling Trucks (USA) Sterling
Sterling was founded in 1998 and is a subsidiary of Freightliner Group A new member, headquartered in Ohio, USA.
The number of Sterling employees increased from approximately 1,000 at the end of 1997 to 1,700 at the beginning of 1999, and the daily output of trucks increased from 20 in 1992 to 120 in 1999.