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International Truck and Engine Corporation has unveiled the International® RXT, a more than five-ton, 22-foot-long commercial pickup truck at the Chicago Auto Show. Drawing on the family bloodlines of the International® CXT "the world's largest production pickup truck "the International RXT is one of four vehicles that International is showcasing at the 2005 Chicago Auto Show from February 11-20 as part of its new "International® XT Family" that the company is bringing to customers "now and in the future. "International is a company boldly building brand excitement," said Daniel C. Ustian, Navistar chairman, president and chief executive officer. "The International RXT is an example of our ability to proactively and quickly bring products to market . With this truck, and the whole International XT Family, we are giving our customers one more reason to say, "I'm excited to own an International." The International RXT was built for business owners who want a truck that promotes themselves as much as their businesses. However, just as people have unique personas, the International RXT is designed for business owners who prefer a strong and athletic look rather than a vehicle as big and bold as the International CXT. "The International RXT is like nothing else on the road today," said Dee Kapur, president of International Truck and Engine Corporation's Truck Group. "After introducing the International CXT in 2004, International received an overwhelming customer response for more vehicles that are powerful in performance but refined in appearance. The International RXT meets that need with refined styling and functionality. It is yet another symbol of the creative innovation helping to drive the company's bold growth." The International RXT features an International® VT 365 diesel V8 engine with 230 horsepower and 540-lb.-ft. of torque for optimal performance and efficiency. "As the leading manufacturer of mid-range diesel engines, International is proud to showcase our product in the International RXT and XT Family," said Jack Allen, president of International Truck and Engine Corporation's Engine Group. "International has a strong history of diesel engine leadership and we continue to build on our legacy. Today's diesel engines are in fact 20 to 40 percent more fuel efficient than gasoline engines and are delivering increasing levels of environmental performance." In addition to the International CXT and RXT, two other vehicles are included in the International XT Family of trucks. A pre-production prototype vehicle derived from a military chassis, called the International® MXT, which was unveiled in March 2004, and a futuristic concept pickup truck, called the International® ProjectXT. Orders for the International RXT can be placed through International dealers throughout North America in fall 2005, with a starting price just under $70,000. The International MXT will be available late 2005 with the first version designed for military applications and government agencies, such as the U.S. Border Patrol. A commercial variant of the International MXT is targeted for production in 2006. Ideal commercial markets for the International XT Family include: the horse industry, ranchers, commercial boating businesses, auto body repair, construction companies, lawn care businesses, lawn and garden stores, racecar haulers, home builders, home improvement companies and business owners who want to promote their business. For more information on the new International RXT, CXT and XT Family pre-production and concept trucks or to find a local International dealer, visit www.InternationalDelivers.com. Commercial Extreme Truck Dwarfs H2 Semi-Crazy Kutcher Friday Beerblog: Kutcher Trading CXT Automakers Debut Big Trucks at Chicago Show International CXT Reviewed Chrysler To Debut 2009 Dodge Ram With A Stampede Of Publicity Indian Automaker Mahindra To Build In United States International LoneStar Class 8 Truck Launched Electric Fans Help Assist Big Rigs, Improve Gas Mileage International Truck and Engine Corp Cancels XT Model Line Pickup Trucks
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