Daimler India Unveils BharatBenz HDT Range with 12-Speed AMT, Secures Major Order

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Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV), a subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG, has launched its new BharatBenz heavy-duty truck (HDT) range equipped with the advanced 12-speed Automated Manual Transmission (AMT). Known as the TorqShift series, this innovative lineup is designed to cater to the evolving demands of the mining and construction sectors, promising improved efficiency and performance.

The BharatBenz TorqShift range has already made a strong market impact, securing a significant order of 80 units. This milestone underscores its capability to meet the rigorous demands of industries requiring reliable and high-performance heavy-duty vehicles. The 12-speed AMT, a globally proven technology, ensures smoother gear shifts, enhanced fuel efficiency, and reduced driver fatigue, making it an ideal choice for mining operations.

DICV’s latest innovation aligns with its commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions tailored for Indian conditions while leveraging global expertise. The introduction of the TorqShift series reflects the brand’s focus on innovation and customer-centric solutions.

With this launch, Daimler India aims to strengthen its foothold in the commercial vehicle segment, targeting industries with high operational demands. The order further emphasizes the growing trust in BharatBenz as a reliable partner for heavy-duty applications.

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