Detroit Diesel Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Detroit Diesel Corporation is a subsidiary of
DaimlerChrysler. It produces
Diesel engines for commercial and
automobile use. The company was founded by
General Motors at the beginning of
World War II to provide Diesel engines for military use. After the war, this
GM Diesel Division was merged with Detroit Diesel as a division of GM. The business was later merged with GM's Allison Transmission group. In
1988, GM and Penske Corporation spun Detroit Diesel off as a separate company, listing it with the
NYSE in
1993 as a public company. DaimlerChrysler purchased the company in
2000, merging it with their MTU-Friedrichshafen engine business.
Engines
- VM Motori
- 2.5L TD DI - 4V
- 3.0L TD
- 3.1L TD
- 4.0L TD
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