BharatBenz leads BS-IV transition: more than 1,000 trucks on the road ahead of 1st April deadline

  • Customers have clocked up more than 200 lakh kilometres with BharatBenz BS-IV trucks already.
  • Positive customer feedback on BharatBenz’ BS-IV technology package: further improved BS-IV fuel economy, but also accepts BS-III fuel if necessary.
  • Erich Nesselhauf, Managing Director and CEO, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles: “One thousand BharatBenz BS-IV trucks on the road underline our commitment to lead this much-needed upgrade to cleaner and more efficient vehicles. We have worked relentlessly for more than a year to be fully BS-IV ready on 1st April.”

Chennai – In the countdown to the nationwide introduction of the new  BS-IV emissions standards on 1st April 2017, BharatBenz is leading the transition with more than 1,000 BS-IV trucks on Indian roads already. The 1,000th BharatBenz BS-IV truck was handed over to the customer by Autobahn Trucking, which operates three BharatBenz dealerships as the brand’s exclusive dealer in Kerala. The state of Kerala had migrated even earlier to the BS-IV standard in November 2016 already.

Mr. Erich Nesselhauf, Managing Director and CEO, Daimler India Commercial Vehicles, commented: “One thousand BharatBenz BS-IV trucks on the road underline our commitment to lead this much-needed upgrade to cleaner and more efficient vehicles. We have worked relentlessly for more than a year to be fully BS-IV ready on 1st April.”

BS-IV & BharatBenz – facts and figures

DICV’s entire BharatBenz product range of trucks above 9 to 49 tonnes has been available as BS-IV variants since August 2015. By the end of March 2017, more than 1,000 BharatBenz BS-IV trucks have been delivered to customers and clocked up more than 200 lakh kilometres.

DICV has collected extensive feedback from these early customers, which has been very positive: besides the further improved fuel economy, customers appreciate the fact that BharatBenz BS-IV vehicles also accept BS-III fuel, if required. The company has worked for more than a year to be fully ready for the transition on 1st April 2017, from product development through aftersales.

BharatBenz BS-IV vehicles meet the upgraded norms using a system based on SCR technology proven in hundreds of thousands of Daimler commercial vehicles in many markets for over a decade. DICV has tested this technology in Indian operating conditions for over a million kilometres before starting to roll it out to customers in 2015.