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Detroit Diesel Corporation to Feature
New Product Offerings and Solutions
at 2005 Mid-America Trucking Show
(MATS)
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, March 31, 2005
- Detroit Diesel
Corporation (DDC) is demonstrating its commitment to delivering
the most fuel efficient, versatile and durable diesel engines in the
commercial vehicle market through enhancements to its Series 60®
engine, additional ratings for its MBE 900 engine and the
introduction of Rear Engine Power Take Off (REPTO) for the MBE
4000 engine. Detroit Diesel will highlight these and other product
offerings and solutions at the 2005 Mid-America Trucking Show in
Louisville, Kentucky, (booth #2675) at the Kentucky Fair and
Exposition Center.
"We’re proud to be a part of the Mid-America Trucking Show and
we’re excited to announce some new offerings and solutions for
our various engines," said Carsten Reinhardt, president and chief
executive officer of Detroit Diesel Corporation. "Our goal at MATS
is to showcase how DDC engines offer fleet owners and individual
operators higher fuel economy, better business productivity, and
peace-of-mind when it comes to durability. We’re committed to
providing more business solutions for our customers through
enhanced design and development efforts."
The Series 60, MBE 900 and MBE 4000 engines are available in vehicles produced by
business units of Freightliner LLC. Freightliner LLC is the largest manufacturer of heavy-duty
trucks in North America and a leading manufacturer of medium-duty and specialized,
commercial vehicles. Detroit Diesel Corporation and Freightliner LLC are both part of
DaimlerChrysler.
Detroit Diesel Corporation featured the following news and topics at the Mid-America Trucking
Show:
Enhanced Series 60 14-liter Engines
The Series 60 continues to be one of the most favored diesel engines in the commercial truck
industry. One of the reasons for the popularity of this engine is its significant fuel economy
savings over other engines in the same class. Use of rigorous research, testing and analysis,
and proprietary new tools have enabled DDC to make modifications to the 14-liter engine that
further increase fuel economy by up to 1.9 percent in some applications.
MBE 900 Offers More Ratings
The MBE 900 engine, which was launched in the North American market in 1999, now offers
un-restricted ratings for the 7.2-liter version covering 250 through 330 horsepower.
Previously, the 300 and 330 horsepower ratings were limited to fire and emergency
applications.
MBE 4000 with REPTO Launches
Introduced into the North American market in late 2001, the MBE 4000 has shown strong
acceptance across a wide variety of applications within the on-highway and vocational
markets and is set to gain even more acceptance with the introduction of Rear Engine Power
Take Off (REPTO).
EPA ’07 Engine Readiness
In 2007, EPA emission standards require that commercial heavy-duty diesel engines comply
with a Nitrous Oxide (NOx) and particulate matter level that is nearly 55 percent lower than
today’s standard for NOx emissions, and 90 percent lower than today’s standard for
particulate matter. Detroit Diesel is on track to meet these standards with its Series 60, MBE
900 and MBE 4000 engines.
For more information, visit the Detroit Diesel booth at the Mid-America Trucking Show - booth
#2675 - within the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center.
Detroit Diesel Corporation is the leading manufacturer of on-highway heavy-duty diesel
engines for the commercial truck market. The company offers a complete line of engines from
170 to 515 horsepower for the on-highway and vocational markets. Through its corporate
headquarters in Detroit, Michigan, Detroit Diesel is engaged in the design, manufacture, sale
and service of these products, in addition to supporting alternative and hybrid engine
strategies for the commercial truck marketplace. Detroit Diesel is a subsidiary of
DaimlerChrysler and part of the Freightliner Group.
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