A Mercedes-Benz Axor 2543
The Mercedes-Benz Axor was a truck manufactured by Mercedes-Benz designed to fill the gap between the premium Actros tractors and the mostly rigid Atego trucks and was targeted at fleet customers. Competitors include Ford Cargo, BMC Profesyonel, Scania P-series, Scania G-series, Renault Midlum, Renault Premium, Renault Kerax, MAN TGM, MAN TGS, Iveco Eurocargo, Iveco Trakker, Iveco Stralis, DAF CF, Volvo FE, Volvo FM, and the Volvo FMX.
The truck has a relatively simple manual gear-shift, or alternatively, the electronic paddle shift semi-automatic, is available, as well as a fully automatic box. The truck is powered by a 12 litre straight 6 engine.
2005 facelift[]
Originally the Axor was only available as a tractor but with the 2005 facelift, former Atego models over 18t were made part of the Axor Range.
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