Scientific Studies & Fact Sheets

2010 Emissions Facts

For 2010, Navistar will meet new EPA standards with advanced engine and vehicle systems featuring the customer preferred EGR.

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Quotable Comments from International®

To researchers and news media: The following quotes may be used, with attribution to the indicated representatives of International Truck and Engine Corporation.Read more

Scientific Study Underscores the Clean-Air Advantages of Low-Emitting Diesel Technology

Natural Gas v. Diesel in School Buses

What is the foreseeable future for school buses?

For many years to come, engines that run on fossil fuels, including low-emitting diesel engines, will be the dominant power source for sRead more

University of Washington Study: School Bus In-Cabin Emissions

Scientific research conducted over the past several years has evaluated whether diesel particulate matter (PM) emissions are a significant contributor in air quality inside school buses.Read more

New Research Findings Show New Diesel Truck and Bus Engines Dramatically Cleaner Than Expected

Diesel Technology Forum Comments on Collaborative Diesel Engine Research

FREDERICK, MD (June 18, 2009) — A new study released today by the Coordinating Research Council1 in cooperation with the Health Effects Institute2 highlights the robust emissioRead more

Top Five Questions (and Answers) About Green Transportation

Navistar Clarifies Myths About Environmental Impact of Trucks, Buses, Diesel Engines

WARRENVILLE, Ill., April 21, 2008 — As the world becomes more vigilant and active about key environmental issues, many industries have renewed commitments to green initiatives.Read more

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