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Deutz unveils new TCD 9.0L 4-cylinder diesel at Bauma China 2016


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Deutz Press Release  /  November 23, 2016

At Bauma China 2016, Asia’s biggest trade fair for construction equipment, Deutz has unveiled their new TCD 9.0 four-cylinder diesel engine.

The 9.0-liter engine is the first in a new generation of engines that DEUTZ is planning as part of an alliance with the Liebherr Group.

As well as the TCD 9.0, the new engine family will also include six-cylinder diesel engines.

Production of TCD 9.0 will begin initially at Deutz’s plant in Dalian, China.

The larger engine models produced by Liebherr within this cooperation will be sold by DEUTZ under its own brand.

The TCD 9.0 is rated at 300 kW (402 hp) and 1,700 N·m (1,254 lb-ft) of torque. It features a highly compact design for easy installation in a wide range of applications including excavators and wheel loaders.

The new engine series is being developed for the EU Stage V, US Tier 4, China IV and EU Stage IIIA emissions standards and will be ready to go into series production in 2019.

“By adding new engines from the alliance with Liebherr, we are enhancing our product portfolio and can now cover further power output ranges and applications. Furthermore, having the TCD 9.0 made in Dalian will give us the proximity to our Chinese partners that we need. We continue to see a great deal of growth potential in this market when it comes to advanced technology,” said Deutz board of management Michael Wellenzohn.

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