Detroit Diesel was once one of the most prolific engine builders out there. But its success didn't last forever, leaving it in a very different position today.
Detroit Diesel Corp. has announced that its DD13, DD15 and DD16 diesel engines have been formally certified by the EPA as meeting 2010 emissions regulations. The engines use Detroit Diesel’s BlueTec ...
Detroit is one of the most impactful diesel engine companies in history, and the Series 60 is its most important engine to date. The Series 60 engine was developed in 1987 with the purpose of creating ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] In the first half of 2022 independent engine maker Cummins Inc. supplied a leading 47,713 Class 8 diesel engines, or 35.5% of the ...
Trucks are the backbone of the modern global economy, traversing the world's longest highways. In America, semi-rigs are a familiar sight on the interstate networks, hauling tens of thousands of tons ...
In the world of internal combustion engines, diesel engines are among the best you can settle for. Sure, these engines might require a bit more time when you start them in cold weather, and no one ...
Detroit Diesel Corp., a diesel engine manufacturer, plans to invest $285 million expanding its facility to produce parts for zero-emission vehicles. The investment is expected to create 436 jobs at ...
Nexiq Technologies, a provider of information management solutions, diagnostic products, and telematics solutions, released a new version of its eTechnician software. The version, eTechnician 2.9, ...
27 Nov 2009, 12:57 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu // Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) announced today it will start offering bus and coach manufacturers Detroit Diesel engines, marking it's re-entry ...
REDFORD, Mich. – Detroit Diesel Corporation has collaborated with ESOC (Environmentally Safe Oil Change) Commercial Truck, Inc., to develop an Environmentally Safe Fuel Filter Change system for its ...
Don’t you miss two-stroke Detroit Diesel engines? I mean, maybe not if they’re the reason you wear hearing aids. They were everywhere during trucking’s outlaw era, powering semis across the United ...