cabover

cabover

(ˈkæbˌəʊvə)
adj
(Automotive Engineering) of or denoting a truck or lorry in which the cab is over the engine
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The CNH Industrials-Nikola partnership focuses on getting the Nikola Two into production by the fourth quarter of 2022 for North America and integrating IVECO S-Way truck technology into the battery-electric powered Nikola TRE cabover for North America and Europe.
When Cullen read about the heroic Autobot leader that turned into a red cabover semitrailer, he thought about his older brother, who had served as a U.S.
of Sweden, recently entered an agreement to equip Norway limestone producer Branney Kalk AS with six dump body-bearing FH cabover models programmed for driverless operation.
A 24-year-old motorcycle rider was killed in a head-on collision with a cabover pick-up truck in Davao del Sur last Sunday night.
Allison Transmission's presence in the Class 4 and Class 5 truck market has recently expanded with Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America unveiling its new FUSO FE Gas series cabover work trucks.
A Your first vehicle carries the Flowers Best Bitter livery and is a AEC 508 Forward Control 5ton Cabover.
Primarily the Mack Granite and the TerraPro Cabover. The Granite is a Mack truck built to tackle rock quarries, rugged job sites and rough roads--another way of saying that it is built for Alaska.
With a length of 56.1 in., the engine not only suits conventional designs but also fits in cabover trucks, DDC said.
Once he ordered his entire fleet to switch from cab over to conventional power units after he was told that the uncomfortable but cost-effective cabover equipment was having an effect on drivers' morale.
* Replacing its fleet of cabover tractor models with new Freightliner Century Class conventionals.
Described as the only four-wheel-drive, medium-duty cabover truck on the market, the FG with manual transmission has a GVWR of 14,050 lb.
According to GM's new vehicle development boss Fred Schaafsma, the Corvair program was the first to spring passenger cars (coupe and convertible) and vans (window and panel versions, plus an innovative cabover pickup truck) off the same platform.