PORTLAND, Ore. — A new roof fairing is now available for Western Star 5700XE 82-inch ultra-high roof sleeper models.
The roof fairing maximizes aerodynamics for the largest sleeper available from Western Star, providing “superior fuel efficiency without sacrificing comfort and space,” according to Samantha Parlier, vice president, marketing and product strategy for Western Star Trucks.
Designed and tested in the Daimler Trucks North America proprietary, state-of-the-art wind tunnel, the roof fairing optimizes airflow across the trailer gap and sides to reduce drag.
The new roof fairing has been designated as SmartWay Certified by the Environmental Protection Agency. SmartWay is a voluntary program for the transportation industry that is comprised of companies committed to reducing emissions and eliminating waste. Several 5700XE configurations with full aerodynamics packages are already SmartWay certified.
“We’re proud of our participation in the SmartWay program and are dedicated to providing new solutions that benefit both our customers’ bottom lines and the environment,” Parlier said. “Western Star Trucks and Daimler are deeply committed to manufacturing products that improve freight efficiency and reduce fuel consumption.”
The 5700XE was designed with efficiency as a priority with standard features such as an aerodynamic hood, roof, chassis and cab fairings that reduce drag. And, when spec’d with Detroit powertrain components – such as Detroit engines, the Detroit DT12 automated manual transmission and Detroit axles – “the 5700XE delivers the performance and efficiency customers demand,” Parlier said
For more information about Western Star, go to www.WesternStarTrucks.com.
Western Star Truck Sales, Inc., headquartered in Portland, Ore., produces custom trucks for highway and vocational applications. Western Star is a subsidiary of Daimler Trucks North America LLC, which produces and markets Class 5-8 vehicles and is a Daimler company, the world’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturer.
The Trucker News Staff produces engaging content for not only TheTrucker.com, but also The Trucker Newspaper, which has been serving the trucking industry for more than 30 years. With a focus on drivers, the Trucker News Staff aims to provide relevant, objective content pertaining to the trucking segment of the transportation industry. The Trucker News Staff is based in Little Rock, Arkansas.