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International TerraStar

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TerraStar
Overview
TypeTruck
ManufacturerInternational Trucks
Production2010-December 2015[citation needed]
Model years2011-2016
Body and chassis
ClassClass 5
Body style2-door truck
2-door extended-cab truck
4-door crew cab truck
RelatedIC Bus AE-Series
IC Bus AC-Series
Powertrain
Engine6.4 L (389 cu in) MaxxForce 7 turbodiesel V8
Power output220 to 300 hp (164 to 224 kW)
562 to 662 lb⋅ft (762 to 898 N⋅m)
TransmissionAllison 1000 6-speed automatic
Chronology
PredecessorInternational CF/CityStar LCF
SuccessorInternational CV

The International TerraStar is a medium-duty truck (Class 4 and 5[1]) that was manufactured by International Trucks from 2010 to 2015. The smallest conventional-cab truck ever produced by International, the TerraStar competed against chassis-cab vehicles derived from large pickup trucks along with the smallest versions of the Freightliner M2 and Hino 600. Though never officially designated by the company as a replacement for the 2006-2009 CityStar LCF COE, the TerraStar is of similar dimensions and GVWR.

The model line is the smallest of the International NGV model family, sharing a cab with the International DuraStar medium-duty truck. In terms of payload, the TerraStar also served as the successor to the light-GVWR 4100 series within the DuraStar range.

Following the discontinuation of the MaxxForce 7 engine, International withdrew the model line after 2015 production. For 2019, the company returned to the size segment with the International CV, produced in a joint venture by International alongside the Chevrolet 4500-6500HD medium-duty line of trucks.

Model overview

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2016 International TerraStar crew cab

Sharing its cab with the International DuraStar, WorkStar, TranStar, and ProStar, the TerraStar is distinguished by its lower-profile hood (with smaller wheels on both axles) and cab. To create a lower mounting position for the cab, the fuel tanks were relocated from below the cab to behind it (remaining on the frame rails). The hood was fitted with a nearly flat grille and square sealed-beam headlights (similar to the WorkStar).

As with the DuraStar and WorkStar, the model line was offered in a two-door cab alongside an extended cab and four-door crew cab; its chassis-cab design was manufactured for the fitment of rear bodies fitted by second-stage manufacturers.

Powertrain details

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In contrast to the DuraStar, the TerraStar was sold with relatively few powertrain combinations. Through its entire production, the model line was offered with a MaxxForce 7 turbodiesel V8 paired with a Allison 1000 6-speed automatic.[2]

Originally configured solely with a single rear drive axle, four-wheel drive became available as an option in May 2013.[3]

In 2015, Navistar moved away from EGR-based emissions systems, leading to the discontinuation of the MaxxForce 7 engine. This effectively left the model line with no engine and International withdrew the model line after 2015 production ended.

Engine Configuration Fuel Output (horsepower) Output (torque) Transmission
Navistar MaxxForce 7 6.4 L (389 cu in) OHV 32V twin-turbocharged V8 Diesel 220–300 hp (164–224 kW) 562–662 lb⋅ft (762–898 N⋅m) Allison 1000 6-speed automatic

Variants

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Shuttle bus based on TerraStar chassis (IC AC-Series)

Bus

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From 2010 to 2015, the TerraStar chassis was used by Navistar subsidiary IC Bus to develop its smallest vehicle ever produced. Intended largely as a heavier-duty alternative to vehicles produced on Ford E-450 and GMC Savana chassis, IC Bus introduced cutaway-cab buses derived from the TerraStar. The company marketed two versions, including the AC-Series shuttle bus and the AE-Series school bus.

In line with its truck counterpart, the AC/AE was discontinued at the end of 2015, following the withdrawal of the MaxxForce 7 engine.

Vehicle conversions

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Although never offered as a consumer vehicle, during its production, the International TerraStar served as a donor chassis for second-party conversions. In a configuration similar to the larger International XT trucks, the crew-cab TerraStar was converted by Elkhart, Indiana-based Midwest Automotive Designs to a pickup truck or a four-door SUV.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "International Truck and Engine Corporation". 2010-12-31. Archived from the original on 2010-12-31. Retrieved 2016-11-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^ "International Trucks TerraStar Configurator". 2010-12-31. Archived from the original on 2010-12-31. Retrieved 2016-11-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ "Navistar Begins Shipping International TerraStar 4x4 Models". Transport Topics. 2013-05-28. Archived from the original on 2022-11-06.
  4. ^ "TerraStar - Pickup Truck and SUV". Midwest Automotive Designs. Archived from the original on 2014-07-13.
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