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PETRONAS and IVECO launch a co-branded HDEO

P ETRONAS Lubricants International (PLI) has partnered with IVECO and launched a co-branded 0W-16 SAE grade engine oil: Urania Next 0W-16, specifically designed for heavy-duty vehicles.

Designed specifically for IVECO’s S-Way, T-Way, and X-Way models equipped with the XCursor 13 engine, Urania Next 0W-16 offers good fuel efficiency due to its low-viscosity formulation, which reduces friction and lowers fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. It is manufactured using Ultra Low Ash technology which enables oil drain intervals of 150,000kms.

“This partnership is a pivotal moment in the evolution of heavy-duty transportation,” said Ravi Tallamraju, Group Chief Technology Officer at PETRONAS Lubricants International. “PETRONAS Lubricants International is dedicated to optimising vehicle performance, and Urania Next 0W-16 exemplifies our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions for the industry’s evolving demands. By collaborating closely with IVECO to advance the synergy between engines and lubricants, we can accelerate innovation and drive progress in the sector.”

SOURCE | PETRONAS

Urania Next 0W-16 is Euro7 ready and compatible with after-treatment systems, ensuring compliance with the latest environmental regulations.

“As leaders in the transport industry, this partnership demonstrates how organisations can collaborate to create innovations that are both energy-efficient and high-performing. IVECO’s commitment to enhance the business productivity of its customers is evident in its collaboration with PETRONAS Lubricants International. Our heavy-duty trucks equipped with new XCursor 13 engine working seamlessly at its peak efficiency with Urania Next 0W-16 IVECO co-branded, represent a significant step forward in fuel efficiency and engine technology,” stated Marco Baffoni, Head of Customer Service, IVECO. .

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