BAS World's large and diverse inventory leaves nothing to be desired. Thus, you will also find a diverse collection of Iveco trucks for sale. These include all the most popular models, such as the Iveco Trakker and the Eurocargo. Our team of experts thoroughly inspects each Iveco truck for sale before anyone can buy it on basworld.com. Want to know all the ins and outs of our Iveco trucks? Then read on below.
Iveco trucks are equipped with various retarder systems, which are designed to improve the braking process and contribute to increased driving safety. These systems are particularly useful during downhill driving, where they help reduce vehicle speed without excessive wear on the standard brakes. Iveco uses a hydraulic retarder from ZF as an optional addition to their gearboxes. This system is operated with the same lever as the engine brake, and it activates by fully releasing the accelerator pedal. A key advantage of this system is that it automatically prevents the engine from backfiring when the retarder is active, which is useful if the driver forgets to disengage the retarder. This high technology enhances the user experience and ensures a longer life for Iveco trucks.
In the European Union, trucks, including those of the Iveco brand, are classified by emissions classes, which determine the vehicle's level of emissions. From 2013, only new trucks meeting the Euro 6 standard will be allowed to enter service. These trucks, like electric variants, are allowed in environmental zones. Vehicles that do not meet this Euro 6 standard, such as Euro 5 and Euro 4 models, are no longer allowed to enter these zones. Euro 6 trucks have 80% lower nitrogen emissions compared to Euro 5 models, which highlights the importance of choosing a Euro 6 model in Europe. However, in many countries throughout Africa and in parts of Asia, it is still common to use vehicles with lower Euro standards. At BAS World, we have a wide range of used Iveco trucks for sale that meet this Euro 6 standard. With this emissions rating, you can transport, load and unload your cargo carefree in cities where this standard regulation applies.
Iveco trucks can have different axle configurations. The most common configurations seen in Iveco trucks are the 4X2, 4X4, 6X2 and 6X4 configurations. With these vehicles, several builds are possible, which we described in the previous sections. Depending on the industry and the type of work the truck will do, a particular configuration may be recommended. For advice and additional information on these configurations, please contact our colleagues.
At basworld.com, you will find many options when it comes to chassis and body types for an Iveco truck. The possibilities are endless. As long as you know what purposes the truck will be used for. Are you planning to dump and transport heavy materials? Then an Iveco tipper is undoubtedly the best fit for you. Want to lift the load in and out of the truck? Then choose an Iveco crane truck. Other options at Iveco include refrigerated trucks, box trucks, concrete pumpers or concrete mixers.
A tipper truck is a perfect choice if you need to load, transport and unload heavy loads on construction sites. The same goes for Iveco's tippers. Tippers are equipped with a hydraulic system that allows the container to tip. All Iveco tipper trucks are equipped with a Power Take Off. This feature gives the hydraulic systems the power needed to unload heavy loads. Easy tipping to all sides is possible with Iveco's three-way dump trucks.
Closed box trucks are a common type of truck in the transportation industry. This type of truck makes transporting goods ideal, as the products in the truck are optimally protected by its closed construction. This closed box truck configuration is also available from Iveco. An enclosed box truck is often equipped with a liftgate on the back of the body, making it easy to load.
You can also get an Iveco lorry as an open body flatbed truck. This open cargo flatbed, like the enclosed cargo box, is intended to transport goods, only the focus when using an open flatbed truck is often on transporting large, heavy or irregularly shaped loads that do not easily fit into an enclosed space. Therefore, they are often used in construction or agriculture, thanks in part to their versatility, as they're able to transport many different types of goods.
Iveco crane trucks are known for their sturdiness as well as their versatility. Partly because of this, Iveco crane trucks are able to lift heavy goods with ease as well as transport them with ease. These crane trucks mainly belong to Iveco's Stralis or Eurocargo truck range. These crane-mounted models can be equipped with different kinds of cranes. This includes rear-mounted cranes and crane trucks with double or triple sidewalls. Iveco Stralis models are often equipped with Atlas, Palfinger and HIAB brand cranes.
BAS World's stock is extremely varied. In addition to various bodies, we also offer Iveco trucks in different trims and models. Each of them is suitable for a different situation. Iveco's most popular models are:
The Iveco Trakker was produced for construction work. This model occurs in all axle configurations, with 8x4 and 6x4 configurations being the most commonly chosen in practice. That's because these are stronger on the ground and can handle rough terrain. Made for hard work in tough conditions, the Trakker performs in these conditions like one of the best of its kind. The power of a Trakker can be between 310 and 500 HP, depending on the version. The Iveco Trakker truck is available on BAS World, primarily as a tipper truck. The successor to the Iveco Trakker is the Iveco T-Way.
The Iveco EuroTrakker is the predecessor of the current Trakker and was introduced in 1993. In 2004, the EuroTrakker was replaced by the Trakker. The EuroTrakker is a lorry used for construction and also rough terrain. Compared to its generation-mate, the EuroTrakker, the EuroTech has a greater height from the ground, a stronger frame, different axles and also an all-w
The Italian Iveco brand has been producing the Iveco EuroCargo since 1991. This model is still being produced today. Although the EuroCargo is multifunctional, this model is still most often used with a closed cargo box as the body. Lower configurations, such as the 4x2 and 6x2, are most common with this model.
Iveco introduced the Iveco Stralis model in 2002. This production stopped in 2019. Today, the Stralis gives way to several newer models, such as the Iveco Hi-Way, S-Way and X-Way. The Iveco Stralis was designed for heavy and international highway transportation. Among other things, it could be used with a container system or as a truck and trailer combination. The Iveco Stralis also has an XP version. This Iveco Stralis XP is specifically designed and built for long-haul transportation and economy.
You can find a large and diverse range of Iveco trucks on our auto trading platform. At BAS World, you will find different types of Iveco trucks for sale, including both used and new. Thanks in part to this diverse range of Iveco trucks, there is an Iveco that is truly right for you. Our search filters allow you to browse our platform and find the Iveco truck that best suits you. View the selection of new and used Iveco trucks on BAS World. Do you have any questions, or are you curious about which Iveco is right for you? Contact our associates via email, phone or WhatsApp. Are you looking for a specific vehicle but can't find it listed? Create an account on BAS World, save your search and be notified of new trucks and special offers.
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