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Detroit Diesel Powers School Bus Transportation with Mercedes-Benz 900 Medium-Duty Engine

   The MBE 900 powers Freightliner group vehicles for a wide variety of commercial vehicle applications including beverage, utility, construction and pick-up and delivery applications. (PRNewsFoto)

DETROIT, MI USA
   Headquartered in High Point, N.C., Thomas Built Buses is the leading school bus manufacturer in North American. The Saf-T-Liner HDX is heavy-duty bus that features a rear-engine design that is the mainstay of transit-style bus fleets and has a capacity of 66-90 passengers. (PRNewsFoto)

DETROIT, MI USA
    DETROIT, Sept. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC)
supports the local economy and school transportation across the United States
with its Mercedes-Benz 900 medium-duty diesel engine, featured in Thomas Built
School buses.  Detroit Diesel and Freightliner LLC recently announced that U.S.
assembly of the MBE 900 will be fully operational at the company's Redford
manufacturing facility by Spring 2007.
    (Photo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050920/DETU001-a
             http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050920/DETU001-b )
    "The MBE 900 engine has been very successful in the school bus market due
to its excellent fuel economy and long engine life," said Carsten Reinhardt,
Detroit Diesel president and chief executive officer.  "Bringing MBE 900
production to Redford demonstrates DaimlerChrysler's and Detroit Diesel's
commitment to local employment and also underscores our dedication to the
North American school bus market."
    Detroit Diesel currently offers four- and six-cylinder versions of the MBE
900 engine that provide coverage from 170 to 330 horsepower.  Available in
North America since 1999, the MBE 900 powers customer vehicles spanning a wide
variety of commercial vehicle applications including beverage, utility,
construction, fire and emergency, and pick-up & delivery, as well as
recreational vehicle and school bus applications.
    As for the school bus market, the MBE 900 is gaining momentum.  In fact,
nearly 50 percent of all customers of Thomas Built School Buses request an MBE
900 engine and the trend is increasing.  Additionally, this engine is
supported by an extensive dealer and distributor network in North America, so
service and support are never too far away.
    DDC will build the next generation of the MBE 900 engine for use in the
North American market at its Redford Components Manufacturing Facility.  The
modified MBE 900 will meet the more stringent EPA '07 standards, which are: a
90 percent reduction in particulate matter and a 50 percent reduction in
nitrogen oxides than that of current medium-duty diesel engines.
Representative test engines that satisfy these more stringent requirements are
currently in operation in company-owned test fleets and test dynamometers.  A
test plan, which will exceed 3.5 million test miles, is currently underway to
develop and demonstrate this new design prior to release in 2007.
    "Since the engine's introduction in 1996, more than 500,000 MBE 900
engines have been produced worldwide," added Reinhardt.  "We are currently
making preparations to create a new line for assembly and testing of the MBE
900 in Redford, where we already produce the axles for Thomas Built Buses.
Pre-production of the engine will begin in late 2006, with full production
anticipated for Spring 2007."
    Detroit Diesel Corporation is the leading manufacturer of on-highway
heavy-duty diesel engines for the commercial truck market.  The company offers
a complete line of engines from 170 to 515 horsepower for the on-highway and
vocational markets.  Through its corporate headquarters in Detroit, Michigan,
Detroit Diesel is engaged in the design, manufacture, sale and service of
these products, in addition to supporting alternative and hybrid engine
strategies for the commercial truck marketplace.  Detroit Diesel is a
subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler and part of the Freightliner group of companies.


SOURCE Detroit Diesel Corporation




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