Peterbilt MX-11 Engine with Model 579
Peterbilt MX-11 Engine with Model 579
Peterbilt MX-11 Engine with Model 579
Peterbilt MX-11 Engine with Model 579
Peterbilt MX-11 Engine with Model 579

Peterbilt adds PACCAR MX-11 engine to lineup

Nov. 4, 2015
Peterbilt Motors Company announced the availability of the PACCAR MX-11 engine for its flagship on-highway Model 579 and vocational Model 567.
Peterbilt Motors Company announced the availability of the PACCAR MX-11 engine for its flagship on-highway Model 579 and vocational Model 567. The new 10.8-liter engine – introduced by PACCAR to North American markets earlier this month – will be available for order through Peterbilt dealerships beginning on Nov. 13 and production begins in January.“The PACCAR MX-11 engine is a great addition to Peterbilt’s lineup of technologically advanced solutions focused on delivering the highest levels of quality, durability, performance, reliability, efficiency and overall return,” said Darrin Siver, Peterbilt general manager and PACCAR vice president. “The PACCAR MX-11 engine provides outstanding value in a lightweight and fuel efficient design, and will continue to exceed our high standards and our customers’ expectations.” The PACCAR MX-11 engine has an output of up to 430 horsepower and 1,550 lb.-ft. of torque, according to the company. “It is ideal for a wide range of applications, including regional haul, tanker, bulk haul, construction and refuse,” PACCAR said.PACCAR launched the MX-11 engine in Europe in 2013 and has manufactured and installed over 10,000 of the engines in vehicles built by its DAF Trucks division. The PACCAR MX-11 engine has six inline cylinders and a double overhead camshaft design. PACCAR MX engines are the only commercial diesel engines to use Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) in both the engine block and cylinder head, the company said. “CGI is approximately 20% lighter and 75% stronger than traditional gray iron,” according to the company. “The PACCAR MX-11 engine is designed to achieve an industry-leading B10 life of one million miles. It also utilizes a common rail fuel system with injection pressures of 2,500 bar to optimize combustion for low fuel consumption and noise levels.”“In addition to the weight and fuel savings, drivers will appreciate the responsiveness, performance and quiet operation of the PACCAR MX-11 engine running in their Peterbilt truck,” Siver said.All Peterbilt dealer locations will provide full support of the PACCAR MX-11 engine.The PACCAR MX-11 engine will be produced at the PACCAR engine manufacturing facility in Columbus, MS, where the PACCAR MX-13 is produced. The PACCAR MX-13 engine recently achieved a milestone of 100,000 units produced for North America; that engine was installed in a Peterbilt Model 579 and is in operation with Kenan Advantage Group, the company added.

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