International MXT
Avi Meyers' next project may be more the size you're looking for. Instead of the massive International 7400, Avi will use the smaller and less expensive MXT.
When the MXT was announced, it had a disappointing GVWR of only 14,000 lbs, pretty marginal for a Unicat cabin with standing room. However, International has a military version with uprated axles called (naturally) the MXT-MV.
Avi convinced International to sell him a civilian MXT that has the military spec axles. Avi wrote, describing the project:
"Our plans for introducing the MXT-based Unicat prototype have been delayed because we requested a heavier duty chassis than the 14,000 standard GVWR offered by International for the civilian version. Our chassis will have the military suspension and axle package rated at 23,000 lbs for the military and 18,500 lbs for our application.
The military version of the MXT is slated to get a CTIS (Central Tire Inflation System) and we hope to get that as soon as it becomes available.
I think this model will appeal to many people who are intimidated by the larger trucks. It will drive as easily and comfortably as a luxurious pickup truck but will have the same wheels, tires and ground clearance as our larger trucks.
We hope to ship the first chassis to Germany in July and have it back in the US by the end of the year."
A vehicle based on the MXT-MV is one of two designs under consideration by the Army as the replacement for the HMMWV. So the MXT is plenty capable. (Lockheed Martin produces the other design.)
Avi's Unicat product line for USA is called "Amerigo." Learn more here
http://www.unicatamericas.com/en/index2-Amerigo.html
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