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Press Newsletter October 2007

Two at the top
The new top two among MAN commercial vehicles are the MAN TGX and TGS. MAN Nutzfahrzeuge is reorganising its product range in the heavy-duty class with the truck series. 100 Million euros were invested into the development and testing of the two new series.
 
Prince meets test vehicle
The TGX V8 marks the start of a new era – and not just for MAN Commercial Vehicles. As the most powerful serially produced truck ever, it sets high standards for Europe. The motor sport expert Prince Leopold of Bavaria gave it a trial run on the test track near Munich, exclusively for the MAN Forum magazine.
 
Comparing emissions -
The devil in the details
Comparing modes of transportation in terms of eco-friendliness requires the consideration of a multitude of different parameters that are brought to a common denominator. A short lab report.
 
Safety on the seas
MAN is setting safety standards on the seas. The double-hulled tanker of the SCOT series built under contract by MAN Ferrostaal has been named by Greenpeace the as the "safest tanker in the world".
 
The most powerful engine, the largest ship
The most powerful diesel engine in the history of shipping, the largest ship in the world, most likely record breaking double hull sailing from Australia – this summer MAN Diesel came up with some spectacular contracts.
 
New luxury liner with MAN Diesel engines
The American cruise ship company, Celebrity Cruises is equipping its fourth ship of the luxury Solstice class with engines from MAN Diesel.
 
MAN supports opera star Cecilia Bartoli
Exhibition on Maria Malibran in the museum truck in Munich: MAN Corporation is sponsoring the mobile museum of the Cecilia Bartoli music foundation which is accompanying this year’s concert tour of Cecilia Bartoli.
 
A journey through history
The MAN Group’s museum in Augsburg is showing many original exhibits, one of which is the first test diesel engine from the years 1893 to 1895 and historical trucks, models, many pictures and information boards.
 

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