Load Capacity | Long-haul perishable transport, urban bulk deliveries | Industry: 1-5t (ISO 8300 compliant) Base: 1-10t (▲2x capacity) Advanced: 1-15t (▲1.5x over Base) | Base doubles Industry capacity; Advanced extends further for bulk needs. | Base requires larger storage areas; Advanced may incur higher fuel costs. |
Engine Horsepower | Hilly terrain transport, heavy towing | Industry: 120-150hp (ISO 1585) Base: 140hp (Euro 4 compliant) Advanced: 180hp (▲40hp boost) | Base handles most routes; Advanced conquers steep inclines effortlessly. | Base may struggle with extreme loads; Advanced demands more frequent maintenance. |
Refrigeration Efficiency | Frozen foods (meat/eggs), dairy transport | Industry: -18°C to +20°C (ISO 8308) Base: -20°C to +25°C (▲2°C colder) Advanced: -30°C to +30°C (▲10°C range) | Base maintains safety temps; Advanced extends range for diverse goods. | Base insufficient for ultra-cold chains; Advanced requires higher energy input. |
Maneuverability | Urban deliveries, narrow roads | Industry: Wheelbase 3.5m (ISO 3833) Base: 3.2m (▲10% shorter) Advanced: 3.0m (▲6.7% over Base) | Base improves city navigation; Advanced excels in tight spaces. | Base still needs cautious parking; Advanced may reduce cargo space slightly. |
Emission Standards | Eco-conscious transport, strict zones | Industry: Euro 4 (base) Base: Euro 4 (compliant) Advanced: Euro 5 (▲1 stage cleaner) | Base meets current norms; Advanced future-proof for stricter regulations. | Base may fail in Euro 5 zones; Advanced adds cost to purchase/maintenance. |
Transmission Type | Frequent stops (urban routes), long drives | Industry: Manual (common) Base: Manual (ISO 7409) Advanced: Automatic (▲ease of use) | Base cost-effective; Advanced reduces driver fatigue. | Base requires skill for city driving; Advanced may have higher maintenance costs. |