Duallies debate:
The European and asian light truck makes, all have the same exterior width measured over the tires, for single and dual rear wheel versions. That's because they use a more narrow rear axle on dualled versions to keep the width the same.
Mercedes/Volkswagen have ordered the development of a 16" SuperSingle rear wheel to be able to put the 5 ton trucks on singles, to keep more room inbetween the wheel wells for standard cargo pallets.
Mercedes now also offers the long distance trucks on supersingle rear wheels instead of duals. It weighs 90 kg less than a set of duals.
CVT or AutoShift trannies: Volkswagen offers a robotised transmission in the VW Crafter. It's not an automatic, just a synchro box with automated clutch and gear shift. Mercedes doesnt offer it anymore, and offers a real auto with torque converter instead, even though Volkswagen puts their DSG system on a Mercedes built tranny.
I dont really see CVT transmissions are going to make it on the highway: In Eurpean heavy trucks, the trend is towards engines with a broader power band and more torque, combined with a 12 speed automated crash gear transmission. Volvo used to have a 16 speed for their heavy trucks, but the torque of the FH16 660 motor demanded for wider (=stronger) gear wheels in the transmission. To be able to accomodate these wider gears, the newest version has only 12 gears. Because of the increased power band and torque of the new engine, the transmission doesnt need the closer ratios of those 4 extra gears either !!!!