Evw holding launched the new daf xf euro 6 model
The moment was celebrated on April 17 in Cluj and April 23 in Bucharest.
DAF XF EURO6 or "THE BEST XF EVER", first revealed at the Hanover International Motor Show, brought together the major transporters in Romania during the two launch events on the Romanian market.









The most important criterion in the development of the new DAF XF was maximum transport efficiency. The results – an economical and reliable vehicle, low operating costs, low weight and maximum vehicle availability. With a completely new chassis, new transmissions and the newly designed PACCAR MX-13 Euro 6 engines, the DAF XF EURO6 is the best XF ever created, both for the transport operator and the driver.
The new look brings as new elements, a completely redesigned front end, featuring a prominent grille with aluminum accents that contributes substantially to optimizing airflow, both in terms of aerodynamics and engine cooling, to achieve lower fuel consumption. Another new element is the bumper made of galvanized steel to reduce vulnerability, which has also been designed to contribute to the truck's aerodynamic profile and engine cooling.
To complement the revolutionary profile of the new XF Euro 6, DAF is introducing LED technology as an optional feature. This provides impressive lighting power and additional safety.
The new XF also comes with new features in terms of performance: the completely new PACCAR Euro 6 engines: MX-11 and MX-13. They feature an advanced design with common rail injection, variable geometry turbocharger, EGR, SCR and active particulate filter. The power range varies between 410 and 510 hp, with torque between 2,000-2,500 Nm. The chassis is completely new, with an intelligent layout of components, a fuel tank capacity of up to 1,500 liters, new cab suspension and axles that ensure very good vehicle stability.
EVW Holding, the only authorized DAF sales and service center in Romania, is a Romanian-Dutch joint venture organized on five business lines and present with nine branches in Romania and the Republic of Moldova.