MAN - TGL 8.220 Pritsche Kran 1H*Klima
MAKE: MAN
TYPE: TGL 8.220 Pritsche Kran 1H*Klima
Pick-up van
Technical details
Mileage:
398,500 km
Power:
162 kW (220.26 HP)
Fuel type:
diesel
Gearing type:
mechanical
Axle configuration:
4x2
Overall weight:
7,490 kg
Empty load weight:
4,970 kg
Maximum load weight:
2,500 kg
Loading space length:
4,300 mm
Loading space width:
2,300 mm
Loading space height:
400 mm
Emission class:
euro6
Color:
white
Driver cabin:
day cab
Suspension:
other
Number of seats:
2
Total length:
6,210 mm
Construction height:
2,640 mm
Fuel:
diesel
Equipment:
ABS, air conditioning, crane, cruise control, electronic stability program (ESP), immobilizer system, navigation system, onboard computer, soot filter, traction control
MAN is a global engineering company known for its advanced solutions in commercial vehicles, marine engines, and energy systems. Operating under the TRATON Group (Volkswagen Group), MAN is a leader in providing sustainable mobility, efficient logistics, and powerful engine technology for on-road and off-road applications.
FEATURES:
1. Reliable Engine Performance
High-efficiency diesel & gas engines
Low emissions and high torque output
2. Advanced Technology Integration
Electronic engine control units (ECUs)
Telematics and driver assistance systems
3. Sustainability Focus
Hybrid & electric drivetrain development
Compliance with Euro VI & IMO standards
4. Customizable Solutions
Modular product lines for trucks, ships, and power plants
Tailored maintenance and service packages
5. Durability & Safety
Robust chassis and body structures
Advanced braking and stability systems
APPLICATIONS:
Commercial Transport
Heavy-duty trucks for long-haul and construction
City and intercity buses
Marine Industry
Propulsion systems for cargo ships, ferries, and naval vessels
Onboard power generation systems
Power Generation
Diesel and gas gensets for backup and base load
Combined heat and power (CHP) plants
Industrial Use
Engines for construction equipment, mining, oil & gas
Custom engine applications in remote operations