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Detroit Diesel Corporation Launches
Enhanced 14-Liter Series 60® Engine
Truckers continue to choose flagship engine over others;
retains leadership position in the industry
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, March 31, 2005
- As the leading heavy-duty
engine in the commercial vehicle market, Detroit Diesel
Corporation’s (DDC) Series 60 engine is known for its fuel
efficiency, electronics and durability among truck operators large
and small in North America. The 2005 model brings the 14-liter
offering to a new level of productivity for its customers.
Since 1992, the Series 60 engine has been the most popular
heavy-duty truck engine in the Class 8 market based on R.L. Polk
registrations. 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 software
modifications to the 14-liter engine that further increase fuel
economy by up to 1.9 percent in some applications.
"We’re constantly focused on how we can positively impact our
customers’ financial performance with improved business
productivity," said Carsten Reinhardt, president and chief executive
officer of Detroit Diesel Corporation. "The popularity of the Series
60 engine continues today because of its fuel economy advantage
over other engines in the marketplace. We believe that our Series 60 is the most economical
engine in the industry today."
Through the use of proprietary tools and software adjustments to fuel injection and EGR flow –
the results have been an increase of fuel economy up to 1.9 percent, without impacting
performance or emissions. Furthermore, no hardware changes were required to gain this
increase in fuel economy and the tests were validated not only by DDC lab results, but by
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Type IV Fuel Economy Test standards, as well as
real-world performance data from its customer base.
"Looking at it from the owner’s perspective, the amount of savings could be significant
depending on the number of trucks and their duty cycle," added Reinhardt. "For example, for
a single truck operator, the savings could add up to about $800.00 annually. Or imagine an
owner with 1,000 trucks, the savings just compounds."
The Series 60 engine is 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 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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