Navistar International

Navistar International is a commercial vehicle company based in Lisle, Illinois. Some of these trucks have been featured in several ATBW movies, like Daimler AG's trucks have. The Thomas Vista, which was made using International's 3600 chassis, has made appearances in several ATBW films and shows.

Since July 1, 2021, Navistar is a wholly owned subsidiary of Traton, which in turn is owned by Volkswagen. It will continue to ship out new trucks for ATBW Store and other store chains that are soon set to be owned by Zippy Holdings LLC, and some vehicles are set to be used as props in some upcoming live action films.

Appearances
They have appeared in several ATBW Films for several years, ranging from minor appearances to major appearances. They are also used by ATBW Store fleets, as well as Escade Corporation and certain larger ATBW Blog companies that actively participate in logistics.

Doju Group also uses the International MV reefer and box trucks that are used for CCTV Gift Shop, which sells merchandise from both CCTV Productions and CCTV Online, both are ATBW Blog companies, the former is one of the major 11 companies, as well as one of the big four.

Maxxforce 13 (2010 - 2012)
Navistar's Maxxforce 13 series which predominantly included the 2010, 2011, and 2012 model years were prone to easily failing and subject to numerous problems, even with an EGR removal. An estimated 6,500 International Prostar trucks carrying these engines were purchased by ATBW Store to continue building it's fleet of trucks, and many drivers complained that the engines were not acting properly, with many of them not starting after a certain period of time. They also would not climb hills and many other problems occurred, with a number of drivers leaving their job until something is done.

On November 7, 2012, ATBW Store's president Daniel Hearth was aware of the situation and agreed to replace all Maxxforce 13 trucks with stock Cummins ISX 15 engines. This also extended towards those with the Maxxforce 15 engines as well as the Maxxforce 7 and Maxxforce DT engines inside other trucks between 2010, 2011, and 2012, and a strict testing policy was established on November 13, 2012 to test all future trucks for reliability and safety.

Navistar N13 And A26 (2017 - 2019)
On November 14, 2017, ATBW Store purchased an estimated 3,500 International LT trucks with the N13 engine and 1,300 more with the A26 engine. The trucks performed slightly better, but both engines still caused problems, though they decided to keep the trucks nonetheless.