Mack Trucks Titan

Mack Trucks Titan

Mack's biggest, baddest highway tractor.

Mack's heaviest highway truck, the Titan, was launched for Australian road-train operators in 1995 and brought to North America in 2008, where it is powered by the 16-liter MP10 big-block rated up to 605 hp and 2,060 lb-ft of torque. Built for extreme heavy haul, it is engineered to pull gross combination weights of up to 200 tonnes, and in Australia an even hotter 685 hp MP10 made it one of the most powerful conventional prime movers on the road.

Maker
Volvo Group
Years
2008–present
Body
Heavy-Haul
Rating
Up to 250,000 lb GCWR
Power
Up to 605 hp
Applications
Heavy haul, Oversized loads
Engines
Mack MP10

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