Tuesday, 9 January 2018

New Kings Island Coaster Ride Vehicles Draw Inspiration from Classic Chevrolet Pickup TruckThe ride vehicles of Mystic Timbers, the newest roller coaster at Kings Island, appear to be based upon a classic Chevrolet C-10 truck modelIn just one month, Kings Island, a 364-acre amusement park located near Cincinnati, Ohio, will open for its 2017 season. Nevertheless, there are more than enough clues that point toward the ride vehicles drawing inspiration from the classic Chevrolet pickup truck. After all, the ride vehicles featured in Mystic Timbers are most likely based upon a classic Chevrolet C-10 pickup truck. To uncover the secret of Mystic Timbers, riders will simply have to board the Chevrolet-inspired trains and head into the shed when Mystic Timbers opens to the public on April 15. First of all, the ride vehicles for Mystic Timbers are obviously supposed to be based on pickup trucks.


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Chevrolet Announces N ew Medium-Duty Commercial Truck


Chevrolet Announces New Medium-Duty Commercial Truck
Chevrolet announced Friday that it is adding a new low cab forward medium-duty commercial truck that is expected to be available by the end of the year. This news comes after Chevrolet announced in 2016 that it was returning to the medium-duty truck market and would offer six low cab forward medium-duty trucks through a GM-Isuzu partnership. The company will introduce its new offering at the NTEA Work Truck Show next week in Indianapolis. The medium-duty truck has a maximum GVWR of 25,950 pounds. The trucks will be built at the companys assembly plant in Charlotte, Mich., where the other low cab forward trucks are made, as well as in Japan.

Chevrolet Introduces 6500XD Low Cab Forward Truck
As part of its continuing effort to grow its commercial vehicle lineup, Chevrolet is announcing the availability of a new 6500XD model to its Low Cab Forward medium-duty lineup . The truck has a maximum gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 25,950 pounds, a front axle rating of 12,000 pounds, and a rear axle rating of 19,000 pounds. The 6500XD will be available at Chevrolet Commercial dealers by the end of 2017. The cabover truck comes ahead of the forthcoming medium-duty conventional cab truck being codeveloped with Navistar, expected to come to market in 2018. The truck has a dock-height chassis, is available in eight wheelbase configurations, and can accommodate bodies up to 30 feet in length.


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