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International XT

International XT
International CXT Commercial Extreme Truck 1.jpg
International CXT side view
Overview
Manufacturer Navistar International
Production 2004–2008
Assembly Garland, Texas
Body and chassis
Class Large pickup truck
Body style

2-door extended cab (CXT)

4-door crew cab (CXT, RXT, MXT)
Layout

RXT: rear-wheel drive

CXT, MXT: All-wheel drive
Platform International 7300/4300/DuraStar
International MXT-MV
Related Ford F-350
Powertrain
Engine diesel
466 cu in (7.6 L) DT466 inline-6
365 cu in (6.0 L) VT365 V8
Transmission 5-speed Allison 2500HD automatic (CXT)
5-speed Allison 2200 automatic (RXT)
5-speed Allison 2000 automatic (MXT)
Dimensions
Length 258.0 in (6,550 mm) (CXT)
272.0 in (6,910 mm) (RXT)
252.0 in (6,400 mm) (MXT)
Width 96.0 inches (2.44 m)
Height 108.0 in (2,740 mm) (CXT)
98.4 in (2,500 mm) (RXT)
91.0 in (2,310 mm) (MXT)
Curb weight 10,500–14,500 pounds (4,800–6,600 kg)
Chronology
Predecessor International Harvester 500
International Harvester Scout

2-door extended cab (CXT)

RXT: rear-wheel drive

The International Extreme Truck Series (often identified by the acronym XT) is a range of pickup trucks produced by Navistar International from 2004 to 2008. Two vehicles were based on the International medium-duty truck range, while another was derived from a military tactical vehicle produced by Navistar. All of the XT-Series trucks were produced in Garland, Texas.

The first vehicle marketed by International to consumers since the discontinuation of the Scout in 1980, the XT trucks marked the return of International to pickup truck production since the discontinuation of the 100-series pickups in 1975.

In response to lower than expected sales, Navistar discontinued production of the XT-Series in 2008.

The CXT/Commercial Extreme Truck was introduced in September 2004. Based on the International 7300 chassis (now known as the Workstar), it was available in a two-door extended cab or four-door crew-cab bodystyle. All CXTs were equipped with permanent four-wheel drive with a Meritor MTC 4208 two-speed transfer case. To convert the chassis to a pickup truck, Navistar purchased pickup beds from Ford Motor Company; the CXT used the bed of the dual-rear wheel F-350 Super Duty. As an option, the CXT is equipped with a hydraulic bed lift.

In contrast to a standard medium-duty International truck geared towards vocational customers, the CXT featured a number of luxury options. Materials for seats and other upholstery items included leather and ostrich skin. For the rear-seat passengers, options also included a DVD player and satellite radio.

For the powertrain, International equipped the CXT with a 220 hp version of its 7.6L DT 466 inline-6 diesel engine and a 5-speed Allison 2500HD automatic transmission. In 2005, International offered the DT530 with up to 300hp as an additional engine option. The CXT has a towing capacity of 20 tons. As with other 7300 models, the CXT included air brakes.


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