Mercedes-Benz Actros in the Fuel Duel: Newest Engine Generation OM 471 Records Even Higher Consumption Benefits in Fuel Comparison Tests
![]() The first two Mercedes-Benz Actros 1845 LS models with the latest-generation OM 471 engines are ready for the second round of the Fuel Duel. |
- 1901 Fuel Duels covering 8 981 019 km have already taken place
- Mercedes-Benz Actros wins more than 90 percent of all comparison tests
- Fuel consumption up to three percent better with the new OM 471
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Second round of Fuel Duels: delivery of the new Actros truck has started
STUTTGART -- December 11, 2015: The Mercedes-Benz Actros
has already completed 1901 Fuel Duels against the most important competitor
trucks in Europe. In these fuel comparison tests, the 90 tractor units used
have covered a total of 8 981 019 km across 22 European
countries. A remarkable result: the Actros won over 90 percent of all
the duels - with an average fuel saving of 10.3 percent over its
competitors.
For Actros customers in the
transport sector, this is hard cash back in their pockets. For fuel has a
share of 29 percent and thus is the largest part of the total
operating costs. If one only looks at the vehicle-related expenses, then
the proportion accounted for by fuel rises to as much as 50 to
60 percent.
Round two of the
Fuel Duel begins
Never before
has a long-distance truck been as systematically designed for maximum
efficiency as the Mercedes-Benz Actros. It stands for the ultimate in
economy in the tough transport business. The Actros is now further
extending its efficiency lead with the latest generation of the OM 471
engine: The first vehicles with the new engine are now joining the fray.
The new Fuel Duel tractor units will feature the Actros model 1845 LS,
with 330 kW (448 hp) at 1600 rpm. Actros vehicles with the
new generation of engines will compete in the Fuel Duel in all
22 European countries from 2016 onwards.
The new generation of OM 471 engines reduces
consumption by up to three percent
Future fuel comparison tests promise to show the
Mercedes-Benz Actros to be even more economical. For, with the launch of
the latest generation of OM 471 engines in five different
output/torque variants, the already impressively low fuel consumption sinks
by up to three percent again. And this with the maximum output/torque
figures unchanged.
This is thanks to
sophisticated engine technology such as the second generation of the unique
X-Pulse injection system, a patented solution for exhaust gas recirculation
and simultaneous control of the exhaust gas turbocharger, a highly precise
turbocharger developed and produced in-house, plus a wealth of other
measures including a longer axle ratio.
Less consumption, better driving
dynamics
Despite the lower fuel
consumption, the driving dynamics have been improved. A fast and steep
increase in output ensures powerful moving off and acceleration, even from
the bottom of the rev range. The engines start to respond powerfully
directly from idling speed, and they reach maximum torque at under
1000 rpm.
The low fuel consumption
achieved by the Actros is not only good for the company's bank balance, it
also preserves resources: assuming a typical mileage of
130 000 km per year, predominantly demanding routes and full
capacity utilisation, the Actros with the latest-generation OM 471
saves around 1100 litres of fuel per year compared to its predecessor.
This is equivalent to a reduction in CO2 emissions of around
three tonnes for every single truck.
First Fuel Duel with the latest OM 471 engine
generation in December 2015
The
first Fuel Duel using an Actros 1845 LS powered by a latest-generation
OM 471 is planned for mid-December 2015. The Actros, in a new, green
Fuel Duel design, will take over the jobs of a competitor vehicle which is
part of the fleet of a haulage company for two weeks, carrying its payloads
and driving its routes.
As with every
fuel comparison test, the driver will receive an in-depth briefing in
advance and will initially be accompanied by a professional trainer or an
experienced member of the Mercedes-Benz Trucks sales team. The driver will
then carry out his or her usual tasks in the Actros unaccompanied,
supported by the FleetBoard telematics system and Predictive Powertrain
Control (PPC). These two equipment features are on board every
Fuel Duel truck and help give the truck bearing the star a significant
competitive advantage where the total cost of ownership is concerned. And
with the new-generation OM 471 engine, this advantage will be further
increased