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In the history of Brazilian logistics, few silhouettes are as iconic as the Mercedes-Benz "HPN" line, affectionately known as the "Bicudos" (long-noses). Between 1990 and 1998, these trucks transformed Mercedes-Benz from a dominant force in medium-duty urban transport into a powerhouse of the heavy-duty long-haul segment. The Legend: LS 1935
: It utilized a ZF 16S190 16-speed transmission and was capable of a maximum traction capacity of 80 tons . The Heavyweight: LS 2635 Mercedes-Benz LS1935-LS1941-LS2635 RBZ 1,45
: With over 19,000 units sold, its success was rooted in its mechanical simplicity and the comfort of its cabin, which featured a generous 2-meter bed—a luxury for the era. The Powerhouse: LS 1941 "Super Torque" In the history of Brazilian logistics, few silhouettes
Today, these models remain highly sought after in the used market by owner-operators who value their and mechanical durability compared to modern electronic systems. They are not just trucks; they are the machines that built the modern Brazilian roadway. The Heavyweight: LS 2635 : With over 19,000
: It featured the OM 447 LE engine, delivering a massive 408 hp and a market-leading 184 kgfm of torque that remained constant between 1,100 and 1,600 RPM.