The recent preview in Melbourne of the first Freightliner Cascadia in Australia was far more than just a peek at a new model about to undergo an extensive local test program. It was, in no uncertain terms, that point where Daimler Trucks North America officially hit the ‘reset’ button in a US$100 million bid to finally make Freightliner a front-runner on the Australian market. Here is a special report
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Griffin departs DAF for Freightliner
Australian general manager of DAF Trucks joins Freightliner fold, following footsteps of Freightliner's Australia Pacific director
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Freightliner Fires Up as Benz Talks Dirty
It's been a big week for Daimler downunder. Steve Brooks looks at why - and the new vehicles on offer.
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Freightliner confirms Cascadia Aussie test program
Tests to ensure new Freightliner range can handle Australian conditions ahead of 2020 launch
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New Cascadia breaks cover in Australia
Argosy to drive off into the sunset as Freightliner eyes new dawn
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Tesla looks to test Semi on US roads
Reuters reports discussions with Nevada and California vehicles agency
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Tesla Semi to break cover in September: Musk
New vehicle is ‘seriously next level’ and will be followed by a pick-up truck
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UPS pushes ahead with gas propulsion
CNG and LNG vehicles and infrastructure in line for big investment
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Daimler Trucks makes US$475m investment in Detroit
Michigan plant will be producing Daimler transmission and engines by 2018 to reduce construction times
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Daimler plans German trials for self-driving trucks
Daimler hopes to gain approval to test its self-driving trucks around Stuttgart
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