Part 2 of 2: Despite the economic ravages of Covid-19 and severe social unrest in the streets around its Portland, Oregon headquarters, Daimler Trucks North America reports Freightliner production is back to pre-pandemic days and electric truck development remains firmly on track
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Penske bullish on local launch for new Western Star 49X
Daimler Trucks North America unveils new vocational platform
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New Western Star appears in the shadows
Update looms but pandemic means local arrival remains unclear
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Freightliner in Australian launch of new Cascadia
Senior global Daimler Trucks executives on hand for Sydney event
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Freightliner Cascadia: a brave new world
Primed for a red hot crack at Mack and Kenworth, Freightliner Cascadia hit the Australian market early next year as the safest, cleanest, most advanced and perhaps most efficient conventional truck in the business. Best of all, it seems several decades of disappointment have at last convinced the Yanks that Australia is a unique market where durability and quality simply can’t be compromised. Finally!
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Daimler takes to road with Torc autonomous tech
North American arm moves to public route testing of SAE Level 4
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Daimler hands over two eCascadias to customers
First two prime movers go to Penske Truck Leasing and NFI
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Daimler Trucks sets up Autonomous Technology Group
Global truckmaking group to focus automated-driving effort with new unit
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Allison buys up for electric and connected technology
Vantage Power and AxleTech division purchases follow recent trend
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Daimler delivers first electric truck to Penske
Daimler Trucks North America marks delivery of first electric commercial truck
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