Sterling Truck Corp. plans to introduce a new conventional Class 4-5 truck called the Sterling Bullet at the NTEA Work Truck Show 2007 on March 6.

The new truck is ideal for vocational applications including construction, landscaping, municipal services such as government and utility, and pickup and delivery applications.
"With the introduction of this tough new vehicle, Sterling is rounding out its extensive lineup of reliable work trucks," said Chris Patterson, president and CEO of Freightliner LLC. "Sterling dealers will now have an expanded selection of products across commercial vehicle classes 3 through 8, and customers will have a single source for all their truck and service needs."
The Bullet is powered by an EPA-'07-compliant diesel engine found in other Sterling vehicles. The new truck will be available in both regular and quad cab configurations, as well as two-wheel and four-wheel drive.
Sterling Truck is headquartered in Redford, Mich., and is a subsidiary of Freightliner LLC.
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