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A DAF XF articulated truck

DAF XF is a range of trucks produced by the Dutch company DAF. All right hand drive versions of the XF are assembled at Leyland Trucks in the UK. The XF 105 won the International Truck of the Year 2007 award. The XF range features the 'MX' 12.9 litre engine and ZF gearboxes, in both manual and automatic formats. The XF is a true drivers truck, and is one of the most succesful truck models ever produced.

Military Variant

The military application of the DAF XF 95 series is called DAF YTZ95.530.

The Canadian Forces Land Force Command uses the XF95 Tropco Tractor for their tank transport platform leased from the Dutch Army.

Notes

  1. "Leyland Trucks' Product Range". Leyland Trucks.
  2. "DAF XF105 Voted International Truck of the Year 2007" (Press release). PACCAR. 2006-09-19.

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