Mercedes-Benz Axor

The Mercedes-Benz Axor is a truck manufactured by Mercedes-Benz between 1999 and 2014 designed to fill the gap between the premium Actros tractors and the mostly rigid Atego trucks and was targeted at fleet customers. The model was succeeded by the Mercedes-Benz Antos in 2012 in Germany, but is still produced in Brazil. The truck has a relatively simple manual gear-shift, or alternatively, the Electronic Power Shift(EPS), is available, as well as a fully automatic box. The truck is powered by a 12-litre straight 6 engine.

Mercedes-Benz Axor

The Mercedes-Benz Axor is a truck manufactured by Mercedes-Benz between 1999 and 2014 designed to fill the gap between the premium Actros tractors and the mostly rigid Atego trucks and was targeted at fleet customers. The model was succeeded by the Mercedes-Benz Antos in 2012 in Germany, but is still produced in Brazil. The truck has a relatively simple manual gear-shift, or alternatively, the Electronic Power Shift(EPS), is available, as well as a fully automatic box. The truck is powered by a 12-litre straight 6 engine.