Iveco EuroCargo
The Iveco EuroCargo is a range of medium-duty trucks produced by the Italian manufacturer Iveco since 1991. The EuroCargo occupies a place between the light Daily and the heavy Stralis in Iveco's lineup. The EuroCargo replaced the Zeta model produced in the 1970s.
First generation (1991-2002)
The first generation was designed by IVECO Design Centre led by Leonhard Schmude with help from Giorgetto Giugiaro of Italdesign. The maximum gross weight was 6-15 tons, and for models produced in Langley up to 17 tons. Both 4x2 and 4x4 were available.There were three Iveco engines available, in different power ranges:
- 8040 series, 4 cylinders, bore and stroke 104x115mm, 3908 cc,
- 8060 series, 6 cylinders, bore and stroke 104x1x115mm, 5861 cc,
- 8360 series, 6 cylinders, bore and stroke 112x130mm, 7685 cc,
Second generation (2002-2015)
The second generation of the series, introduced in 2002, was designed by Bertone. It was produced in Brescia in Italy, Sete Lagoas in Brazil and in a Ferreyra in Argentina, and also assembled in Venezuela.The maximum gross weight ranged from 6 to 18 tons. Both of 4x2 and 4x4 were available. The Iveco Tector engines were used in many variants, including: R4, 3920 cc, ; R6, 5880 cc,.
There were 4 types of cabs available: Standard Time, extended bed, augmented bed and Extended Crew for the driver and six passengers. All 6-10 ton GVW versions are equipped with disc brakes on all wheels, hydraulically assisted. The heavier models have rear drum brakes. The suspensions are the same as those available on the first series. In 2004 and in 2006 there were updates, especially to the Tector 4 and 6 engine range with the adaptation to the requirements of the Euro 4 and Euro 5 emission standards. With the update their maximum power was increased by about. Euromidi bus chassis based on the Eurocargo were produced at the Barcelona plant.
In mid-2008, the Eurocargo was facelifted. The main changes are visible in the design and styling of the cabin. Iveco replaced all its own transmission models with new versions from the German manufacturer ZF with a similar number of ratios. The 6-speed versions of the ZF gearbox are also available with Eurotronic automatic or manual gearboxes. To advertise the update special All Blacks versions were made. They are characterized by black paint and other details in this color. The engines are part of the Tector family of Fiat Powertrain Technologies. 4-cylinder engines with a displacement of 3900 cc have powers from. 6-cylinder engines with a displacement of 5900 cc have powers from. All engines are Euro 5 compliant with SCR. The truck finished second in the competition for the title of International Truck of the Year 2009.
Third generation (2015-present)
A new version of the Eurocargo was presented on 15 September 2015. The vehicle is produced at the Brescia plant. The shape of the new air intakes and the new grille have what has been described as a "smile" shape. The main innovations of this model concern the internal and external design: there is a dashboard equipped with new controls that can be used while driving, an airbag integrated in the steering wheel, standard electronic devices for driving assistance such as LDWS, EVSC, AEBS, ACC, LED Daytime Running Lights lights. The 2015 model adopts the HI-SCR system, a "flap" on the exhaust that retains hot gases to quickly bring the system up to temperature, and EcoSwitch and EcoRoll systems.The vehicle is also available in the Natural Power LNG version. The engines are the 4.5-litre four-cylinder Tector 5 diesel and the 6.7-litre six-cylinder Tector 7 diesel, available in seven power levels from, with maximum torque up to. A CNG engine with of torque and is available.
The engines are combined with manual, semi-automatic and automatic gearboxes with torque converter. The air suspension is managed by an ECAS system and the braking system is hydropneumatic on the 6-10 t range and fully pneumatic on the 11-19 t range. This generation won the award International Truck of the Year 2016.