Penske Australia says its new Western Star truck models feature the best of the manufacturer’s DNA
Penske Australia has unveiled the brand new Western Star Trucks X-Series for the Australian market.
The most tested Western Star ever, the X-Series was designed from the ground up and comprises the 47X, 49X, and Australian-exclusive 48X.
Highly versatile, the 47X has a short, sloped bonnet that yields payload flexibility, a set-back front axle, and choice of power with the Cummins L9 or the Detroit DD13 Gen 5, either the Detroit DT12, Allison fully automatic, or Eaton Fuller manual transmission, and various sleeper options.
Designed specifically for Australia, the 48X is powered by the 450-525 hp Detroit DD13 Gen 5 or 500-600 hp DD16 engine, features a set-forward front axle, and has a bumper-to-back-of-cab (BBC) measurement of 113.5 inches yielding a flexible solution.
The 49X is powered by the 500-600 hp DD16, has up to 200+ tonnes GCM capability, and is available with multiple cabin options, including the largest cab on the Australian market in the 72″ Stratosphere sleeper.
“We are thrilled to unveil the brand new X-Series to our Australian customers,” says Craig Lee, executive general manager of on-highway, Penske Australia.
“Our team has worked closely with Daimler Trucks North America on the design of these three models, including the 48X, which is a global exclusive, to deliver a product that is bespoke to our local needs.
“We’re excited by what the X-Series means for Australian customers. We have passionate Western Star enthusiasts who will want a 49X 6×4 with the 600 hp Detroit DD16, drum brakes, spring suspension, and an Eaton Fuller manual transmission – a space in which we are renowned – and we can deliver that.
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“On the other side of that, for a fleet operator after a 47X or 48X to haul B-doubles with Detroit’s DT12 transmission and all the advanced telematics that comes with that, we can deliver that too.The Detroit DD13 13-litre engine in the 47X and 48X also open up new markets for Western Star, such as local distribution or B-double intrastate.”
Featuring a powerful integrated driveline, an advanced safety package, and superior comfort, even in the most rugged applications, Penske Australia says the X-Series is underpinned by the durability that customers expect from a Western Star.
“The new X-Series is lighter, safer, stronger, and more spacious than any Western Star before,” says Kurt Dein, head of Western Star Trucks, Penske Australia.
“Ingrained with the Western Star DNA for which we are renowned, the X-Series-specific cab is reinforced with steel for added strength ensuring customers can continue to depend on Western Star in the most challenging of applications – whether that is heavy haulage on-highway or heavy haulage off-road.
“Inside the cab, premium noise and temperature insulation and triple door seals deliver a quiet and comfortable environment, and the multi-function steering wheel and primary instrument cluster result in a highly intuitive workspace.
“From the 36″ mid and trench sleeper options to the market-leading 72″ Stratosphere sleeper, the cabin options are unbeatable. The 72” Stratosphere is seriously spacious and includes a 65-litre fridge, generous storage solutions with microwave prep, and either a Murphy-style bed – with a foldaway dinette/work table – or a double bunk option.
“With Active Brake Assist 5, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, side guard assist, tailgate warning, brake hold mode, an improved visibility package, and a RollTek driver’s seat with rollover restraint and a seat-mounted airbag, drivers and fleet operators can have complete peace of mind that their Western Star will protect their most important asset, the occupants.”