Iveco Stralis Explained

Iveco Stralis
Manufacturer:Iveco
Production:2002-2019
Predecessor:Iveco Eurostar and Iveco Eurotech
Successor:Iveco S-Way
Class:Truck
Body Style:Active Day (urban)
Active Time (regional)
Active Space (long distance)
Engine:Iveco Cursor
Transmission:ZF
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The Iveco Stralis is a heavy-duty truck produced by the Italian manufacturer Iveco between 2002-2019. The Stralis replaced the EuroStar and EuroTech models; it covers the range above the Eurocargo, between 19 and 44 tonnes. The fire version of the Stralis released with the German based Iveco Magirus.

In 2007, the Stralis received minor changes to cabin and front of the vehicle.[1] All models have the EuroTronic gearbox, which have full or semi-automatic modes. The original Stralis, introduced in 2002, was the first heavy truckwith an automated gearbox as standard equipment.[2]

An updated version known as Stralis Hi-Range debuted in 2012, featuring Euro 6 engines, improved cabin ergonomics and facelifted design. It was available with three different cabs: Hi-Way (long haul sleeper), Hi-Road (sleeper) and Hi-Street (day cab).[3]

All engines are four-valve straight-6 with modern pump nozzle injection.

Different performance levels from three different capacity variants are available:

All engines are equipped with a high performance decompression exhaust brake known as Iveco Turbobrake.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Italy: Iveco launches facelifted Stralis heavy-duty range. 13 October 2007. newsik.net.
  2. Web site: Iveco Stralis range announced for the UK. 13 October 2007. duemotori.com.
  3. Web site: Iveco Stralis Hi-Range. 28 November 2023. iveco.com.