Iveco will unveil a vehicle developed with Hyundai and the new heavy-duty S-eWay rigid at the IAA Transportation 2024.
There Will Be Three Main Areas of Iveco’s Exhibit at the IAA Transportation 2024
Iveco, the commercial vehicle brand of Iveco Group, plans to unveil two brand-new zero-emission vehicles at the IAA Transportation 2024 in Hannover, Germany, from 17 to 22 September.
The Italian company will be present at its booth in Hall 24 with a fleet representative of its extensive line-up of vehicles powered by biodiesel, bio-methane, battery-electric and hydrogen propulsions.
That includes two brand-new zero-emission. First, a new electric light commercial vehicle developed with Hyundai with which Iveco will debut in the upper part of the mid-segment up to 3.5t. Second, the new heavy-duty Iveco S-eWay rigid—a versatile and flexible zero-emission solution to suit all urban and regional requirements.
“The brand leads its ongoing transformation journey, grounded in a multi-energy strategy, a growing ecosystem of partners, an integrated services portfolio, and empowering innovation to achieve new levels of growth, efficiency, and competitiveness,” Iveco said in an official statement.
There will be three main areas of Iveco‘s exhibit at the IAA Transportation 2024: The Internal Area, the External Area, and the Test Drive Area.
The Internal Area will showcase the brand’s latest advanced mobility solutions integrated with a wide array of digital and financial services, developed by Iveco to embrace the journey towards zero emissions, addressing the changing market demands and meeting the stringent decarbonization targets.
Meanwhile, the 1,000 square metre External Area will display more than 20 vehicles developed in collaboration with Iveco‘s trusted network of bodybuilders.
In the Test Drive Area, Iveco will offer visitors the opportunity to experience a fleet of 13 vehicles first-hand ranging from light to medium to heavy trucks, including the new debuting battery-electric vehicles and the new-generation S-Way featuring PlusDrive autonomous driving technology.