Iveco Group Attends China International Import Expo(CIIE) 2022
November 08,2022
Iveco Group was listed in Euronext Milan, Italy, on 3rd January 2022, heralding the launch of a solid, major international industrial enterprise; an independent ‘pure player’, with over 170 years of history in the sector through its various Brands. From trucks, buses, firefighting, and civil protection vehicles to powertrain solutions for on- and off-road, marine, and power generation, Iveco Group designs, produces, and sells a full range of Commercial and Specialty Vehicles and Powertrains, supported by the related Financial Services.
At CIIE, IVECO will distinguish itself in the light commercial vehicles segment, showcasing its best-selling imported DAILY, with its versatile applications including recreational and firefighting vehicles. Visitors will also have a chance to appreciate the brand’s latest full range products in the medium and heavy range commercial vehicles sectors, together with an overview of the cutting-edge sustainable mobility technology.
FPT Industrial brings its vision towards net zero carbon emission for on-road applications. The brand will display its F1C Euro VI Step E, the durable, versatile 3-liter engine available in diesel, methane and hybrid versions, suitable for light commercial vehicles and fitting the IVECO DAILY. Taking centre-stage there will be the Cursor X, the multi-energy power source concept of the future, through which FPT Industrial states its capability in the full alternative propulsions line up, coupled with a strong focus on sustainability for the entire production process – as recently reaffirmed during the opening of the ePowertrain Plant in Turin, Italy, the first carbon neutral manufacturing site of Iveco Group.
In China, Iveco Group has been active for almost four decades and today operates through various brands, including IVECO, FPT Industrial, ASTRA and MAGIRUS, with 2 R&D centres in Chongqing and Shanghai and 3 manufacturing bases, the FPT Industrial After Treatment System plant and the joint ventures SFH and NAVECO.
Source : www.chinatrucks.com
Editor : Linda
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