
Mack Trucks Australia marked a monumental milestone at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show – celebrating 125 years of manufacturing excellence, ingenuity, heritage and community – with the highly-anticipated unveiling of the new-look Super-Liner.
As part of the festivities, the iconic brand showcased its latest technological advancements, with a strong focus on powertrain technology, new vehicle updates, and its ongoing commitment to sustainability and driver comfort.
The highlight of Mack’s presence at the show was the new-look Super-Liner. Renowned as Australia’s most powerful conventional truck over the past decade, the new Super-Liner now features a range-topping 780hp 17-litre MP11 engine paired with the latest-generation mDRIVE transmission, making it an unrivalled force for Australia’s toughest transport challenges.
In addition, the Super-Liner featured the fully integrated 70-inch, walk-through sleeper, available for order on both the Super-Liner and Titan models. This sleeper – the first introduced at the 2023 Brisbane Truck Show – boasts multiple configurations, including single and double bunks, and has been designed to set a new standard for driver comfort.
The Super-Liner now offers an exceptional balance of power, comfort and cutting-edge features that address the unique needs of Australian drivers.
Also on display was the Euro 6 MP8 High Efficiency Anthem, featuring turbo compound technology. This innovative technology recycles energy from the engine’s exhaust flow and delivers it directly to the engine crankshaft, resulting in a remarkable 2,800Nm of torque. This upgrade significantly enhances both efficiency and performance for optimal highway performance.
A major focus of Mack’s 125-year journey has been the continuous evolution of safety and comfort. This is further emphasised with the introduction of the new Mack infotainment system, complete with a standard rear-view camera and optional additional cameras to enhance visibility on the job site.



A major focus for Mack has been the continuous evolution of safety and comfort, including the introduction of a new infotainment system complete with a standard rear-view camera and optional additional cameras to enhance visibility on the job site
Both the Super-Liner and Titan models feature improved cab suspension, making them not just workhorses, but also the most comfortable and well-equipped vehicles for drivers.
Mack’s commitment to sustainability was another key highlight. Since December 2024, all Mack trucks built at the Wacol factory are fuelled by Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), a more sustainable fuel alternative to diesel. HVO helps reduce emissions and plays a significant role in Mack’s path to net-zero emissions.
Additionally, Mack Trucks celebrated its 125th anniversary with a heritage display at the Heritage Truck Show at Rocklea during the Brisbane Truck Show. The display showcased a Mack from each decade, offering a glimpse into the company’s rich history and the trucks that shaped the brand into the icon it is today.
Tony O’Connell, Vice President of Mack Trucks Australia, highlights the significance of this year’s show. “In light of the 125-year anniversary of Mack, we’re showcasing the best of Mack’s engineering and innovation here in Australia, including the new MP11, our most powerful engine yet,” he says.
“These trucks are designed to ensure our customers have the best available technology and driver comfort, and this translates to unmatched performance, durability, and efficiency.
“We’re also thrilled to honour Mack’s rich heritage at the Rocklea Show, bringing together a larger community of Bulldog fans from all across Australia to celebrate the legacy that has shaped our brand and its enduring impact on the industry.”
Joining the celebrations in Brisbane was President of Mack Trucks, Stephen Roy, marking his first visit to Australia.
With a rich history spanning over a century, Mack has become synonymous with reliability, toughness, and innovation, and the brand’s legacy continues to resonate strongly as a trusted name in Australia’s transport industry.
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