Dennis Eagle shows off new Elite 6 chassis

Dennis Eagle unveiled its Elite 6 chassis at the Waste 2022 conference in Coffs Harbour recently

The chassis was shown in both right-hand steer and dual control variants to provide the industry with a glance of what the Elite 6 will look like once it hits the Australian market.

The chassis has been specifically designed for the refuse industry as the low-entry cab combines with a window and mirror visibility package that Dennis Eagle says yields an unmatched overall solution.

“Dennis Eagle has an exceptional offering that every refuse collection operator should consider,” Penske head of fleet Shannon Mair says.

“As recognised by Transport for London, Dennis Eagle is the only truck manufacturer to be awarded a five-star direct vision standard rating.

“By virtue of design, the low-entry cab allows drivers to enter and exit the vehicle with a single step from the curb, easily transition inside the cabin while standing up and change from a right-hand to left-hand driving position without exiting where dual controls are available.”

Dennis Eagle also says that the added ease of getting in and out of the vehicle will help increase efficiency for drivers.

Penske is proud that its Dennis Eagle chassis is also environmentally friendly and cuts down on harmful emissions.


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The new modern look of the Elite 6 chassis also boats upgraded headlights, emergency braking and electronic stability control as standard.

“When you add these advanced driver assistance systems to what is fundamentally a very safe truck with best-in-class visibility, this results in a truck that is clearly above the rest,” Mair says.

“This new product is backed by outstanding support from our Penske-owned and independent dealer network.”

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