In-Transit has run Mercedes-Benz and Ivecos side by side for over 10 years. We throw two of its latest 480 bhp Actros and Stralis into a head-to-head shoot-out
The current Stralis appeared in 2013. The old Stralis launched in 2002 and brought with it a number of innovations including powerful 10- and 13-litre engines, an auto ’box as standard and a cleverly designed cab with fold-down table and rotating passenger seat.
Spacious and comfortable, but known for developing electrical gremlins and a ponderous gearshift, the Stralis gained a mixed reputation and the truck continues to suffer a bit of an image problem in the UK. This is changing, however, and once drivers spend time with a new Stralis they often don’t want to give them back.
In mainland Europe you’ll often find top-end versions of the Stralis adorned with the same level of equipment and customising as a Scania or DAF. It must be frustrating for Iveco here, as the current model is an extremely capable vehicle. It’ll be interesting to see how the new top-spec XP helps move the Stralis away from being mostly a fleet truck.
This story is from the November 2017 edition of Trucking.
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