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    Detroit Diesel - Wikipedia

    Detroit Diesel consists of manufacturing operations of axles, transmissions and diesel engines for on-highway only, which is owned by Daimler Truck AG. The former off-highway division was sold to MTU Friedrichshafen in 2006 and subsequently purchased by Rolls-Royce in 2014. See more

    Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC) is an American diesel engine manufacturer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of Daimler Truck North America, which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational See more

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    • 50/50 Joint Venture with Bosch LLC- Detroit North America Fuel Systems Remanufacturing See more

    • Daimler Truck North America, Detroit Diesel Corporation's parent company, and Walmart collaborated to build the first-ever hybrid electric Freightliner Cascadia in 2010. See more

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    The ancestor of Detroit Diesel was the Winton Engine Company, founded by Alexander Winton in 1912; Winton Engine began producing diesel engines in fall 1913. After Charles F. Kettering purchased two Winton diesels for his yacht, General Motors acquired the … See more

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    • DD5: A 5.1 L (311 cu in) I4 developing 210–240 hp (157–179 kW) and 575–660 lbf⋅ft (780–895 N⋅m).
    • DD8: A 7.7 L (470 cu in) I6 developing 260–350 hp (194–261 kW) and 660–1,050 lbf⋅ft (895–1,424 N⋅m). See more

    In 1998, the EPA announced fines totaling $83.4 million against Detroit Diesel and six other diesel engine manufacturers, the largest fine to date, … See more

     
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