First Unimog Featuring Euro VI is Delivered to Customer

The first Unimog featuring Euro VI emission technology has now been handed over to its new owner. The vehicle is a Unimog U 423 equipped with a 231 hp engine, which is now all set to be put to work by Rosinsky Dienstleistungs GmbH, a services provider serving municipal authorities and construction companies.

The vehicle will be deployed to tackle winter maintenance duties. When the cold season comes to an end, the snow plow and salt spreader will be dismantled and replaced with an “embankment landscaping unit”.

With the aid of this device, the Unimog is able to build embankments at the sides of new roads by gathering together gravel and earth and compacting it. In addition, the vehicle will also be put to use on behalf of municipal authorities and road construction companies throughout Germany.

Located in Winsen an der Aller, in the Lower Saxony Bundesland of Germany, Rosinsky Dienstleistungs GmbH was established by the current owner's father in 1985 with a Unimog U 411 as its first company vehicle which was used for winter maintenance services. Four years later the company became involved in the street cleaning business, for which it deployed a Unimog with sweeper unit – today it now has three such vehicles. In 1990 it also began transporting building machinery on low loaders. In the meantime the company has built up a staff of 60 employees and boasts a fleet of more than 100 vehicles.

The new BlueEfficiency engines meet Euro VI, boast increased output – up to 300 hp – and provide a higher level of torque than previously. In addition, the Unimog features more power and control for implement applications thanks to optimized working hydraulics and more powerful “VarioPower” power hydraulics.

Source: Daimler AG

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