March 30: Ashok Leyland has unveiled the Super Stallion 8x8 High Mobility Vehicle (HMV) at the DefExpo 2012 exhibition. Also being displayed is a new face-lifted version of the Stallion in 6x6 configuration with a new high power engine and auto transmission.
“The HMV 8x8 Super Stallion is our new top-of-the-range offering – a contemporary technology product that is proudly indigenous. This heavier Super Stallion platform builds on the heritage of the Stallion, of which more than 65,000 vehicles are deployed by the Indian Army. Stallion are the backbone of their logistics operations and we cherish our role as their largest supplier of logistics vehicles,” said Nitin Seth, executive director – Defence Business, Ashok Leyland.
“This experience, as well as experience in some of our new export markets has allowed us to factor customer feedback to achieve the significant improvements to the product,” he added.
The Super Stallion HMV 8x8 is the new flagship of Ashok Leyland’s logistics vehicle range. It has been specially configured to meet the army’s emerging requirement for vehicles with higher mobility and greater power to operate in challenging desert terrains. It is propelled by a state-of-the-art 360 hp Neptune engine that can crank up torque of 1400 Nm.
Hub reduction axles ensure better ground clearance and grip for its eight wheels in sand and the Central Tyre Inflation System (CITS) enables inflating or deflating tyres even when on the move. Driver comfort is been addressed through air-conditioning, bucket seats in the ergonomic cab and parabolic suspension in front for a better ride.
The Super Stallion platform promises the same versatility of the Stallion platform and can be offered for a variety of applications like field artillery tractor and mounted gun with different transmission and driveline configurations.