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Navistar Presents WorkStar 7600 Trucks with Optional Sloped Hood and Improved Interiors

Navistar has unveiled the added features of its International WorkStar line of severe service trucks at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG construction industry trade show recently.

The new WorkStar truck comes with an optional and latest high visibility sloped hood and a totally changed interior with ergonomic improvements and other features to improve the comfort of the driver. The interior of the model is designed keeping the clients of the construction industry in mind.

The high visibility sloped hood, which comes as an option offers high-level visibility for the driver. The radiator and the front-end of the truck are ably supported by a mega-bracket design prompted by  the International PayStar 5900 Set-Back Axle (SBA). The key characteristics of the International WorkStar 7600 with the sloped hood option includes improved visibility for the driver, 113” BBC for ultimate maneuverability at the work locations, incorporate heavy-duty tow hooks weighing 150,000 pounds, offered in both 4x2 and 6x2 contours and also can be used for REPTO and transmission mounted PTO applications.

The interior of the WorkStar model features an easy-to-read instrument panels made of ivory or chrome bezel black, rosewood trim over the instrument panel and dashboard, ergonomic center panel for comfortable reach to control switches, hands-on steering wheel controls for improved safety of the driver, easily cleanable floor mats and vinyl interiors, extra storage in the form of back-wall pocket to drivers.

Source: http://www.navistar.com

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