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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 52 years and has produced over one million
engines. PACCAR is enhancing its range of proprietary engines with improved fuel
economy, increased power and on-board diagnostics.
PACCAR is one of the premier diesel engine manufacturers in the world, with its 400,000-square-foot
production facility in Columbus, Mississippi, and DAF’s modern engine factory in the Netherlands. PACCAR
operates two world-class engine research and development centers with 42 sophisticated engine test cells to
enhance its engine design and manufacturing capacity.
The PACCAR MX-13 engine incorporates precision manufacturing, advanced design and premium materials
to deliver best-in-class performance, durability and operating efficiency. PACCAR optimizes its vehicle
powertrain by seamlessly integrating engines, transmissions and axles.
The PACCAR MX-13 engine reinforces PACCAR’s legacy of environmental leadership. The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) approved PACCAR’s Greenhouse Gas Certification application for vocational trucks
in September 2012, significantly ahead of the January 2014 implementation. PACCAR is enhancing its engine
development capacity with construction of additional test cells and an environmental chamber.
PACCAR engine factories in The Netherlands and Columbus, Mississippi, represent technology leadership in commercial vehicle diesel
engine production. PACCAR engines are standard in DAF, Kenworth and Peterbilt vehicles worldwide, where they have earned a
reputation for superior reliability, durability and operating efficiency.