The Iveco EuroTrakker is a truck produced by Iveco for use in construction and off-road. Externally, it resembles the EuroTech, with which it shares the cab and many other features. However, it has a stronger frame, greater ground clearance, different axles and optional all-wheel drive.
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| Manufacturer | Iveco |
| Production | 1993-2004 |
| Designer | Giorgetto Giugiaro |
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| Class | Heavy Duty |
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| Predecessor | Iveco 330 |
| Successor | Iveco Trakker |
The EuroTrakker was first released in 1993. When it entered South Korea, it imported dump trucks for the first time through Halla Heavy Industries,[1] but the import was practically discontinued when Halla went bankrupt due to the IMF bailout in 1997. The EuroTrakker was discontinued in 2004 when its successor, the Trakker, was released.[2] In Libya, the EuroTrakker is manufactured under the Trucks and Bus Company brand name.
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