Shandong, China — Today, Shandong Heavy Industry Group proudly unveiled the all-new HOWO V7 Euro2 6x4 tractor truck, equipped with a 371 horsepower Sinotruk engine. This new model combines innovative technology, outstanding performance, and efficient economy, offering a fresh choice for the commercial vehicle market.
Key Feature One: Innovative Power System
The all-new HOWO V7 Euro2 6x4 tractor truck is powered by a 371 horsepower Sinotruk engine, a product of Sinotruk's advanced powertrain research and development. This engine incorporates multiple innovative technologies, including optimized turbocharging and advanced high-pressure common rail fuel injection systems. These features not only enhance power output but also significantly improve fuel efficiency. Additionally, the engine is equipped with an intelligent thermal management system to ensure optimal performance under various operating conditions.
Key Feature Two: Intelligent Driver Cabin
To elevate the驾驶体验, the driver cabin of the all-new HOWO V7 Euro2 6x4 tractor truck has been comprehensively upgraded. The cab is designed with ergonomics in mind, featuring a multi-way electric adjustable seat with lumbar support and massage functions, ensuring driver comfort during long hauls.
Key Feature Three: Advanced Safety Systems
Safety is a major focus of improvements in the all-new HOWO V7 Euro2 6x4 tractor truck. The vehicle is equipped with several advanced active safety systems, including Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), which significantly enhances safety performance. Additionally, a driver fatigue monitoring system is integrated to ensure driving safety.
Key Feature Four: Environmentally Friendly and Energy-Efficient Design
In terms of environmental friendliness, the all-new HOWO V7 Euro2 6x4 tractor truck meets Euro2 emission standards and features various eco-friendly and energy-efficient designs. For instance, optimized aerodynamics reduce wind resistance, further lowering fuel consumption. The engine employs low-friction technology and efficient cooling systems to minimize energy loss. These measures not only help reduce operational costs but also align with the market demands in regions like Africa and South America.