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Mercedes-Benz 2541L (2003) vs. International 550i SFA 6x6 (2004)
5 reasons to buy Mercedes-Benz 2541L (2003):
Wheelbase specifications 3
| Turn radius | 12050 mm and 12243.8 mm | 2 % less or 193.8 mm |
Wheelbase specifications 2
| Turn radius | 10550 mm and 11379 mm | 7 % less or 829 mm |
Wheelbase specifications 1
| Turn radius | 10100 mm and 10491.2 mm | 4 % less or 391.2 mm |
Motor
| Peak torque | 2000 Nm and 1559.2 Nm | 22 % more or 440.8 Nm |
Gear box
| Forward gears number | 16 and 11 | 31 % more or 5 |
1 reasons to buy International 550i SFA 6x6 (2004):
Motor
| Full power | 316.9 kW and 305.7 kW | 4 % more or 11.2 kW |
Neutral reasons:
Wheelbase specifications 3
| Total gross vehicle weight | 25300 kg and 23745.6 kg |
| Chassis total weight | 7910 kg and 7470.7 kg |
| Wheelbase | 6000 mm and 5689.6 mm |
| Dimensional length | 12205 mm and 7772.4 mm |
| Length from cab rear to frame end | 9895 mm and 4876.8 mm |
| Length from rear axle center to frame end | 3415 mm and 1371.6 mm |
Wheelbase specifications 2
| Wheelbase | 5100 mm and 5232.4 mm |
| Total gross vehicle weight | 25300 kg and 23745.6 kg |
| Dimensional length | 10405 mm and 7315.2 mm |
| Chassis total weight | 7790 kg and 7438.9 kg |
| Length from cab rear to frame end | 8095 mm and 4419.6 mm |
| Length from rear axle center to frame end | 2250 mm and 1371.6 mm |
Wheelbase specifications 1
| Length from cab rear to frame end | 7795 mm and 3962.4 mm |
| Length from rear axle center to frame end | 2250 mm and 1371.6 mm |
| Wheelbase | 4800 mm and 4775.5 mm |
| Total gross vehicle weight | 26000 kg and 23745.6 kg |
| Dimensional length | 10105 mm and 6858 mm |
| Chassis total weight | 7750 kg and 7408.1 kg |
Sizes
| Rear axles number | 2 and 2 |
| Class by weight | 8 and 8 |
Motor
| Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz and Cummins |
| Model | OM501LA (410 HP) and ISM (425 HP) |
Gear box
| Model | G211-16 and FR-13210B 11-speeds |
| Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz and Eaton Fuller |