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New enhancements to the Western Star 4700 benefit driver experience, safety

Western Star’s most popular truck model has been updated with several new enhancements that make it lighter, safer, more productive and faster to upfit

Western Star’s most popular truck model has been updated with several new enhancements that make it lighter, safer, more productive and faster to upfit. The enhanced 4700 is on display for the first time at World of Concrete 2019 in booth #C5675.

“Since introducing the 4700 in 2011, customer acceptance has continued to exceed expectations,” said Samantha Parlier, vice president of marketing and product strategy for Western Star. “We know customers already appreciate the truck’s versatility and dependability, and our newest features will deliver at an even higher level.”

New Cummins Engine, More Powertrain Options, Easier Upfitting for Body Builders

“The 4700 has always been all about providing customers with the choices that are best matched for their exact business needs,” said Parlier. “Our new powertrain options expand the adaptability of the already versatile 4700.”

4700 trucks and tractors can now be spec’d with the new Cummins X12 engine. This ultra-lightweight engine increases payload capacity, which boosts profitability for vocational customers. Weighing 2,050 pounds – which is up to 600 lbs. lighter than other medium-bore engines in the 10 to 13-liter category – the Cummins X12 contributes to enhanced productivity without compromising the power required for tough vocational jobs. And, front- and rear-engine PTO offerings enable more upfitting options, a benefit to both customers and body builders.

The Cummins X12 engine, which delivers up to 1700 lb.-ft. of torque and 500HP, has a low-friction design that is well-suited for higher MPGs. It is compatible with a broad range of fully automatic, automated manual and manual transmissions, and has oil drain, filter and fuel filter replacement intervals that rival comparable engines.

Another new option is the Detroit™ DT12™ automated manual transmission, which can now be spec’d for Detroit-powered 4700s. With features such as creep mode, hill start aid and a precise pneumatic shift and clutch control, the DT12 gives a smoother ride and reduces driver fatigue.

The enhanced 4700 also has additional upfit-friendly improvements, including updates to the electrical system – such as the addition of a third Power Distribution Module – and improved interface connections on the back floor of the cab, as well as four new options for trailer connections.

“The 4700 is a workhorse, and our customers want it to get on the job as fast as possible. That’s why we made the 4700 easier for body builders to upfit,” said Parlier.

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SOURCE: Daimler Trucks North America

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