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IGLHAUT Allrad, creator of the first ever 4×4 Mercedes-Benz transporter, is once again exhibiting at the most important off-road trade fair of the year in Bad Kissingen


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When you visit the IGLHAUT Allrad booth at this year’s Abenteuer & Allrad show, you can rest assured you’ll find the best 4×4 transporters available: Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Vito, Volkswagen Crafter and MAN TGE. Each transporter is equipped with permanent IGLHAUT all-wheel-drive, a 100% central diff lock, low range gears and at least 120 mm of lift.

And there’s more. IGLHAUT Performance vehicles will also be on display.

IGLHAUT Performance optimises every Sprinter, Vito, Crafter and TGE specifically to accommodate customer requirements and improve off-road performance. Nearly every accessory in the IGLHAUT catalogue can be ordered. For example, a front-wheel-drive Sprinter can be equipped with a 150 mm lift, larger off-road tyres and skidplates to improve its off-road capabilities. Or, a factory 4×4 can be fitted with a rear diff lock and an extra 40 mm of ground clearance.

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No matter how much each vehicle might differ, they all share one common characteristic: they’re in their element when the asphalt ends.

IGLHAUT Allrad first introduced their all-wheel-drive Crafter several years ago at Abenteuer & Allrad. This year the Crafter returns and raises the bar even higher: permanent 4×4 drive, 100% front, central and rear diff locks, low range gears and 37×12,5 R 18 LT BFGoodrich M/T tyres which, combined with the suspension lift, increase the ground clearance by a whopping 260 mm. Further enhancements include an original TOP AIR pre-filter, spare wheel carrier (and the spare wheel), wheel arch extensions, a full set of skid plates, and much, much more.

Perfection made in Germany.

Visit IGLHAUT Allrad on booth no. E08

Abenteuer & Allrad 2024 will take place from My 31st to June 2nd, 2024, in Bad Kissingen, Germany. More than 350 international exhibitors will cover every aspect of the off-road world at this unique event.


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