Advances In International® LT® Series And RH™ Series Drive Improved Fuel Efficiency
International Truck’s 2020 On-Highway Lineup Features Innovations to Help Customers’ Businesses Succeed
Innovations in International Truck’s 2020 on-highway lineup will provide customers with the enhanced fuel efficiency and improved uptime that are critical to their business.
“International Truck has made strides forward by listening to what drives our customers’ businesses,” said Michael Cancelliere, president, Truck, Navistar. “And with this understanding, we’re delivering new offerings and enhancements with greater impact than ever before.”
New Levels of Fuel Efficiency
The International® LT® and
RH™ Series on-highway vehicles are benefiting from advances in aerodynamics,
powertrain and software systems that are increasing fuel efficiency in the 2020
product lineup. Fuel efficiency improvement for the LT Series will be up to
8.2%, when comparing a fully equipped 2020 model to a unit built just one year
earlier.
Aerodynamics can contribute 50% to overall fuel efficiency, so it is critical to reduce aerodynamic drag. Aerodynamic advances offered for 2020 include:
- Enhanced roof fairing
- Day cab extenders that are 12″ longer, closing the tractor-trailer gap
- Sleeper cab extenders are 3″ longer, reducing the tractor-trailer gap
- Steering wheel closeouts around the front tires
- Longer chassis skirt Vidon strips, which enhance aerodynamics and are damage resistant
- New cab-to-skirt closeouts to further reduce wind drag
- 1″ lower bumper valence
- Flow Below 2.0 design, optimized for the International® LT Series
“Keeping the airflow ‘attached’ to the vehicle can result in smoother airflow around the vehicle, reducing turbulence that can increase drag and decrease fuel efficiency,” said Chet Ciesielski, vice president, On-Highway Business, Navistar. “That’s why International has introduced a range of aerodynamic features to help improve customers’ profitability.”
Both the International® Fuel Efficiency MPG Aerodynamic and Powertrain packages have been updated to reflect these latest innovations maximizing customers’ fuel efficiency.
Engine Options Contribute to Improved Fuel Efficiency
Powerful, reliable big-bore engines
are also critical to fuel efficiency and uptime. Today, 60% of the Top 10
dedicated contract carriers are operating the International LT Series powered
by the International® A26 engine, which has been delivering optimal uptime and
fuel efficiency in a lightweight design since its launch in early 2017.
“As a testament to their positive experience, many early A26 customers are returning to purchase additional LT Series trucks powered by A26 engines,” Ciesielski said. “The A26 engine has logged millions of miles hauling customer products, proving to customers that it is delivering on the company’s uptime promise.”
In addition, improvements in the Cummins® X15 engine used in the LT Series’ 2020 models will yield 2.8% better fuel efficiency over earlier versions of the Cummins X15.
Predictive Cruise Control Now Standard on International
On-Highway Tractors
An added tool in the pursuit of
improved fuel efficiency is Predictive Cruise Control, which is now standard on
the 2020 LT Series, the RH Series and the International® LoneStar®. The system
allows drivers to set an average cruise speed, and the customer to define an
allowable range above and below that average. The vehicle will then use
topographical map data with the onboard GPS to adjust vehicle speed for maximum
fuel efficiency and reduced foundation brake wear.
With Predictive Cruise Control, and using the International A26 engine, drivers can anticipate an average of 2% savings in fuel efficiency, based on a 50/50 mix of flat and hilly terrain.
“Expert drivers save fuel by managing the vehicle’s speed, engine load and vehicle weight, as well as the road grade,” Ciesielski said. “With Predictive Cruise Control, drivers gain valuable assistance in managing these factors for improved fuel efficiency.”
Remote Engine Calibration Using Cellular Now Included in New
LT Series and RH Series
Remote engine calibration updates
using a cellular connection are a critical tool in improving vehicle uptime.
They allow customers to keep their engines operating with peak performance and
fuel efficiency without returning to home base or stopping at a dealer location
for an update.
New International® LT and International® RH Series trucks now in production, equipped with an International® A26 engine, include the capability to make remote cellular over-the-air updates to authorized engine calibrations and programmable parameters.
“This innovation builds on International’s pioneering introduction of over-the-air calibration using a WiFi signal,” Ciesielski said. “Remote programming of engine parameters enables customers to control factors that deliver performance, safety and efficiency.”
Customers looking to learn more about the fuel efficiency and uptime advantages available through International’s on-highway vehicles can visit International Truck at the upcoming 2019 North American Commercial Vehicle (NACV) show in Atlanta. The International Truck booth will be located in Hall A of the Georgia World Congress Center between October 28 and 31.
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