International MV Series

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International MV Series
2019 International MV607 Box Truck in White (Gardewine), Front Right, 01-25-2023.jpg
2019 International MV607 box truck
Overview
ManufacturerNavistar International
Production2018–present
Model years 2019–present
AssemblyUnited States: Springfield, Ohio San Antonio, Texas (2022+)
Body and chassis
Class Class 6-7
Body style Chassis cab
  • 2-door truck
  • 2-door extended-cab truck
  • 4-door crew-cab truck

Semi-tractor

  • 2-door truck
Layout 4x2
6x4
ChassisMedium-duty
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
  • Allison 1000, 2000, 3000 Series (HS, EVS, RDS, MH)
  • Eaton-Fuller Advantage 10-speed automated manual
  • Eaton-Fuller 6-speed manual
  • Eaton-Fuller 10-speed manual
Dimensions
LengthGVW: 21,500 – 54,600 lbs.
WidthOutside Width: 82.2 in.
Shoulder Width: 70.6 in.
HeightMV607 : 67.7 in.
MV60H (Lo-Profile): 62.8 in.
Chronology
Predecessor International DuraStar

The International MV Series is a medium-duty Class 6/7 truck produced by Navistar International since 2018. Introduced as the successor to the DuraStar, the MV Series is slotted below the International Transtar regional-haul semitractor and above the Class 5 International CV.

Contents

Production

International MV Series with updated front end 2023 International MV607 Pickup-And-Delivery Box Truck in White (Lay's), Front Right, 03-18-2023.jpg
International MV Series with updated front end

In line with revisions to International Class 8 product lines, the MV Series introduced a number of updates to the cab interior. [1] Externally distinguished by larger doors and side windows, the quarter windows of the DuraStar were replaced with a single-piece side window with a lower windowsill. The dashboard underwent extensive changes, with the previous instrument panel replaced by a reconfigurable digital display. [1]

The International MV Series continues its use of Cummins diesel engines, with the Cummins B6.7 and L9 offered, depending on configuration. [1]

In 2021, the MV Series was updated with a redesigned hood and bumper. [2]

Models

The MV is available in two models; the MV607 and the MV60H (Lo-Profile). The 607 has an overall height of 67.7 in. and the 60H has an overall height of 62.8 in.

Bus

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International MV bus chassis with an IC Bus school bus body

The cowled bus chassis variant of the MV was unveiled on July 14, 2023 for the 2025 model year to replace the DuraStar-based International 3300 after 19 years of its production since 2004. The chassis is exclusively bodied by International's subsidiary IC Bus. As of 2025 production, the MV-based bus chassis is available exclusively in diesel and electric powertrain options, dropping the gasoline and propane options from the previous DuraStar-based chassis.

Electric variant (eMV)

In 2021, Navistar announced a battery electric variant of the MV Series, the eMV. [3] Navistar and Penske both announced on October 11, 2021, that Penske would be the first fleet in the United States to operate the eMV. [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Detailed Specs | MV Series | International Trucks". www.internationaltrucks.com. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
  2. Morgan, Jason (2021-09-24). "International Truck revamps MV Series design". Fleet Equipment Magazine. Babcox Media Inc. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  3. Morgan, Jason (2021-09-01). "Navistar launches electric International eMV Series". Fleet Equipment Magazine. Babcox Media Inc. Retrieved 2023-05-08.
  4. "Penske First U.S. Fleet to Run International® eMV™ Series". Navistar International. 2021-10-11. Retrieved 2023-05-08.