UD trucks offer you an economic fuel consumption which reduces running costs. The Quester UD truck models make it easy to achieve your business goals. You can find the best range of UD trucks South Africa has to offer on Truck & Trailer. Read our blog to discover why you should be finding UD trucks for sale.
Quester CKE
Agile and fast, this Quester delivers an efficient performance you can rely on. Its manoeuvrability makes it perfect for distribution in an urban setting, and its robust design minimises downtime while maximising productivity. Its versatility ensures that it can be used for a diverse range of applications. From delivering food to handling waste, there is a range of suitable uses for the Quester trucks. They are also suitable for municipality and utility applications.
The Quester CKE has a 4×2 axle configuration with a GVT of 21 tons. It’s equipped with a GH8E engine with a 220, 250, 280 or 330 power range. These capable trucks are available with a torque of 850 Nm, 950 Nm, 1 050 Nm or 1 200 Nm and are equipped with a 6- or 9-speed manual transmission. They have a Euro 3 or 4 emission control system. The design and capabilities of these UD truck models make them well-suited to transporting cargo.
Quester CDE
The Quester CDE is fitted with a 6×2 axle configuration. This robust truck comes with a GVW of 30 000 or 36 000 and its eight-engine series delivers a maximum power of 330 with a peak torque of 1200 Nm. A synchro transmission is available for the CDE variation and they have a Euro 3 or 4 emission control system. The reliable performance of these trucks makes them well-suited for the transportation of cargo.
Quester CWE
When it comes to UD trucks, South Africa has a range that includes the Quester CWE. Dependable and convenient to maintain, these trucks stand out from the crowd. Their hardy design makes them ideal for carrying out tasks on construction and mining locations. From start to finish, every aspect of the CWE is designed to exceed your expectations.
These trucks have a 6×4 axle configuration with a GVM of 31 000 or 36 000 to 60 000. The engine options for this model include the GH8E or the GH11E series. The power output for this model is 330, 370 or 420 with a peak torque of 1 200 Nm, 1 700 Nm or 2 000 Nm. The CWE is available with a synchro transmission. They have a Euro 3 or 4 emission control system. The design of these UD truck models makes them the ideal mixer for your construction or mining site.
Quester CGE
The Quester CGE is designed for daily operations in challenging conditions. Its durable design and easy serviceability minimise downtime and optimise productivity. If you need to access areas that are difficult to reach, these are the right trucks for you. The axle configuration of the Quester CGE is 8×4 and it has a GVW of 41 000, 45 000 or 60 000. It’s equipped with an 11-series engine, which has a 370 or 420 power range with a peak torque of 1 700 Nm or 2 000 Nm. This model is available with a synchro transmission and a Euro 3 or 4 emission control system. The CGE’s design makes it a capable dump truck.
Quester GKE
The UD truck models are designed to offer a consistent performance over long distances, while their spacious cab and comfort features boost productivity on longer trips. With plenty of variations to choose from, you can select a truck that best matches your requirements. The Quester GKE has a 4×2 axle configuration with a GVW of 2 000 and a GCW of 4 000. It has an 11-series engine with a power output of 370 and a torque of 1700 Nm. A synchro transmission is available for this model and it has a Euro 3 or 4 emission control system. These trucks are suitable for use as a tractor.
Now that you know more about the advantages of owning a Quester, you can find a UD trucks for sale online.
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