Paccar shows off global engine prowess

Paccar, parent of Kenworth and Peterbilt, showcased the European technology that will be the basis for the proprietary 12.9-liter big block engine it is developing and testing for the North American market during media briefings held for trucking journalists last week at the OEM's Leyland Trucks Ltd. assembly plant in England and its DAF Trucks N.V. production facilities in The Netherlands. The Paccar DAF subsidiary powers its flagship DAF XF105 tractor with the current version of the 12.9-liter powerplant, which is designated the MX in Europe. There the engine puts out up to 510 hp ...

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