Mack introduces product enhancements

Updated Apr 5, 2011

Mack Trucks, Inc. recently unveiled an assortment of product enhancements including optimized roof and chassis fairings for the Mack Pinnacle models, additional fuel-efficient Econodyne ratings for its Mack MP engines and interior enhancements to improve driver comfort and productivity.

Mack rolled out redesigned roof fairings for its Pinnacle 70-in. high-rise, 70-in. mid-rise and 60-in. mid-rise sleepers. The company also debuted stronger, lighter, longer chassis fairings, covering up to a 140 gallon fuel tank — yet costing considerably less than the previous option. Customers ordering Mack Pinnacle model sleepers with improved aerodynamics can expect up to a six percent fuel efficiency improvement, according to the company.


“The new roof fairings are optimized for the lowest possible coefficient of drag and a much smoother transfer of air from the truck to the trailer,” Mack highway marketing manager Jerry Warmkessel says. “The design of the new chassis fairings is simpler, and more aerodynamic. The fuel efficiency improvements achievable with these optimized aero aids and the proven performance of our MP engines with ClearTech SCR positions the Mack Pinnacle among the best in highway fuel efficiency.”

Building on the fuel saving performance of its EPA 2010 certified MP engines, Mack also announced the addition of four new Econodyne ratings — MP7-405E, MP8-415E, MP8-445E, MP8-505E — fully optimized for fuel efficiency without sacrificing power. Through an enhanced fuel mapping strategy, Mack’s EconoBoost intelligent torque management system offers an extra 200 lb-ft. of torque seamlessly through the system command.

“We found that drivers can significantly increase fuel efficiency by remaining in the top gear as much as possible,” says David McKenna, Mack director of powertrain sales and marketing. “EconoBoost initiates at 1300 rpm, providing additional power that allows drivers to remain longer in the top two gears. The engine torque reverts back to the lower profile when the engine senses situations with zero torque input, such as cresting a hill.”

Further enhancements to the Mack Pinnacle series include an optional one-piece windshield, and an updated Grand Touring trim package with button-tuck vinyl and ultraleather seats that provides drivers comfort and a welcoming environment, at no extra charge over the previous trim offering.

Mack also introduced a new twin-steer package for its Granite model. Available in axle-forward or axle-back packages, the twin-steer now offers vertical back-of-cab aftertreatment —  DPF and SCR. Mack’s vocational trucks now also feature Body Link III. Designed with extensive input from body builders, the new Body Link III provides a conveniently located under-cab 29 pin connector, cab pass-through boot for a quick and reliable body hookup, and assignable in-cab switches, the company says.

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