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P A C C A R E N G I N E C O M P A N Y
PACCAR has designed diesel engines for 50 years and has produced over one million
engines. The PACCAR MX 12.9 liter engine was introduced in the U.S. and Canada in
2010 and is being installed in 25% of Kenworth and Peterbilt vehicles.
PACCAR opened its 400,000-square-foot diesel engine production facility in Columbus, Mississippi, during
2010, producing the PACCAR MX 12.9 liter engine — the standard engine in Kenworth and Peterbilt vehicles.
PACCAR developed and constructed two advanced engine factories and added 40 sophisticated engine test cells
in the last ten years to enhance its capacity.
The PACCAR MX engine incorporates precision manufacturing, advanced design and premium materials to
deliver best-in-class performance, durability and operating efficiency. PACCAR actively optimizes its vehicle
powertrain by seamlessly integrating engines, transmissions and axles.
In addition to superior performance and fuel efficiency, the PACCAR MX engine reinforces PACCAR’s legacy
of environmental leadership. The MX engine achieved certification by the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to their stringent 2010 emission standards.
One of the most technologically advanced commercial vehicle diesel engine factories, the PACCAR Columbus engine plant began
production in 2010. PACCAR MX engines are assembled at the plant and installed in Kenworth and Peterbilt Class 8 trucks.