Mercedes-Benz Trucks is displaying a fire-ready Atego 4x4 at the AFAC26 exhibition that starts today (Note 18/8/26) at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The Atego 4x4 features a proven off-road chassis and powertrain featuring low-range for challenging conditions. Operating as a two-wheel drive in regular driving, the special Atego can switch into 4x4 at the touch of a button on the dashboard. It uses a 300hp 7.7-litre six-cylinder OM936 diesel linked to the easy-to-use six-speed Allison 3000 P torque convertor style automatic transmission. The model on display is a crew cab, which means it features seating for six people. With a Gross Combination Mass (GVM) of 16-tonnes, the Atego 4x4 would be expected to carry between 4000kg and 5000kg of water onboard, depending on the body specification.
With the Atego 4x4, and the legendary Unimog, Mercedes-Benz offers fire services and emergency response line-up with extreme capability and proven robustness.
Daimler Truck Australia Pacific Vice President Sales, Marketing and Operations, Andrew Assimo, says the Mercedes-Benz Trucks off-road stable is well suited to support Australian fire and emergency response agencies.
“The capability and practicality of the Atego 4x4 and Unimog is simply unmatched,” says Mr Assimo.
“Australian emergency responders have been relying on Mercedes-Benz trucks for decades and know the advantages they deliver in the most challenging environments. We’re thrilled to show off the latest Atego 4x4 Crew Cab and the AFAC26 conference in Melbourne,” he says.
The AFAC26 event runs at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from August 18 to 21.
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