Paccar signs exclusive medium-powered deal with Cummins

July 6, 2006
PACCAR Inc and Cummins Inc. have announced an agreement for Cummins 6- and 8-liter engines to be installed exclusively in Peterbilt's and Kenworth's North American conventional medium-duty commercial vehicles, effective January 1, 2007. The two companies are developing proprietary configurations for the engines, which will be badged as PACCAR engines.

PACCAR Inc and Cummins Inc. have announced an agreement for Cummins 6- and 8-liter engines to be installed exclusively in Peterbilt's and Kenworth's North American conventional medium-duty commercial vehicles, effective January 1, 2007. The two companies are developing proprietary configurations for the engines, which will be badged as PACCAR engines.

"This agreement is a natural extension of the engine collaboration, which DAF and Cummins have had in Europe for seven years," said Tom Plimpton, PACCAR president. The Cummins 4- and 6-liter engines, badged as PACCAR, are exclusive in the DAF LF product. The DAF LF is the leading light-duty commercial vehicle in the U.K. marketplace and has approximately ten percent of the European market.

Plimpton added, "This North American agreement enables PACCAR to compete on a comparable basis with our competitors, who have their own proprietary medium-duty engines. Additionally, this agreement will significantly reduce the cost of homologating multiple 2007 EPA compliant engines in our chassis." Peterbilt and Kenworth will continue to offer their customers a choice of engines in their Class 8 vehicles.

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