Navistar expands International ProStar transmission offerings

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LISLE, Ill. – Navistar has announced today that it will be offering the Tremec 10-speed manual transmission in its International ProStar model with a 13-litre engine.

This pairing will maximize payload for applications like bulk haul, the company claimed.

“Tremec transmissions are not only known in the automotive industry for a wide variety of high-performance cars, but Tremec components are used in transmissions throughout the commercial transportation industry,” said Jodi Presswood, general manager, heavy-duty truck product line, Navistar. “This lightweight transmission reduces the weight of the vehicle while also providing our customers with yet another choice.”

The company is also offering four Tremec transmission options with the 13-litre engine available with 370-450 horsepower and 1,350-1,700 lb.-ft. torque for line haul and regional haul applications in the US and Canada.

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