Iveco Zeta

The Iveco Zeta is a light to medium-duty truck model produced by the Italian manufacturer Iveco. Appearing in 1976 and entering production in 1977, its cab was developed with the aid of Fiat's wind tunnel in Orbassano. The Zeta series continued the lineage begun with the 1959 introduction of the OM Lupetto. The Lupetto, as well as the Leoncino, the Daino, and the Tigrotto, were all replaced by the OM X-series in 1972, which then formed the basis for the Zeta range. The Zeta itself was replaced by the all-new Iveco Eurocargo in 1991.

Iveco Zeta
OM Z-series
Overview
ManufacturerIveco
Also called
  • Iveco EuroTurbo
  • Iveco TurboZeta
  • Fiat Z-series
  • Magirus-Deutz 90D/90M
  • OM Z-series
  • Saurer-OM Z
  • Zastava 645/Zeta
  • Otoyol Zeta
Production1977-1991
1977-2009 by Zastava
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassLight to Medium-duty truck
Chronology
PredecessorOM X-series
Successor
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