Daimler Truck North America Expands Engine Portfolio with New Cummins Lineup
PORTLAND, Ore. (Mar. 9, 2026) – Daimler Truck North America (DTNA) today announced an expanded power train portfolio for upcoming 2027 products, adding new Cummins engines alongside Detroit’s Gen 6 diesel lineup across Freightliner and Western Star models. These additional offerings from Cummins complete the 2027 engine lineup and include the new B6.7 Octane gasoline engine, the clean sheet X10, and a redesigned X15. Together the Detroit and Cummins engines are designed to meet upcoming emissions requirements across a variety of applications.
“Cummins is a critical partner for DTNA, and integrating their engines ensures our portfolio covers the full spectrum of applications for our customers. Their next generation of engines strengthen the range of powertrain solutions available across Freightliner and Western Star, and support customers as they prepare for upcoming emissions requirements and long-term operational needs,” said Joanna Buttler, general manager of Product Strategy and Market Development for Daimler Truck North America.
Cummins B6.7 Octane: New gasoline engine for medium-duty
The new Cummins B6.7 Octane, the company’s first purpose-built commercial grade gasoline engine, is designed specifically for medium‑duty applications and available in the Freightliner M2 106. The engine delivers up to 300 horsepower and 660 lb‑ft of torque, offering performance characteristics traditionally associated with diesel engines while using readily available 87‑octane gasoline.
According to Cummins, the B6.7 Octane leverages Cummins' HELM™ platform architecture, which allows different combustion systems to share a common engine platform, and offers:
- Diesel‑like torque response for demanding duty cycles such as hilly terrain and cold environments.
- A simple three‑way catalyst eliminates DEF, active regens, and diesel aftertreatment hardware.
- Fuel efficiency up to 10 percent better than comparable gasoline engines.
- Extended oil-service intervals of up to 15,000 miles contribute to lower operating costs.
“The B6.7 Octane provides fleets a commercial grade gasoline solution built for tough duty cycles without increasing maintenance demands,” said Jim Nebergall, executive director, Product and Market Strategy, Cummins. “It leverages our established B Series platform to maintain familiar service practices. By combining diesel-like durability with gasoline simplicity, the B6.7 Octane offers customers dependable performance in a footprint they already trust.”
The B6.7 Octane fills a gap for fleets that want the simplicity of gasoline operation without sacrificing the torque response required in vocational, pickup‑and‑delivery and urban applications.
Ordering for the B6.7 Octane opens the week of March 9, 2026, and start of production is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2026.
Other Cummins engines for 2027: New platforms and proven carryovers
The X10 and X15 engines represent new developments built on decades of market experience, and both will be offered across a range of Freightliner and Western Star products. The Cummins X10 is a clean‑sheet design engineered to replace both the L9 and X12 engines. It delivers up to 380 horsepower for medium‑duty applications and up to 450 horsepower in heavy‑duty applications. This engine uses a 48-volt electrical system to heat emissions-control components quickly during cold starts, reducing emissions and supporting compliance with EPA 2027 requirements.
The Cummins X15 is redesigned to meet 2027 EPA standards, continuing its reputation as a durable heavy‑duty powertrain staple. Cummins previously announced the X15 redesign as part of a broader shift to next‑generation combustion platforms.
Several established Cummins platforms will continue into the 2027 lineup and will be available across a range of Freightliner and Western Star trucks, maintaining their longstanding role in medium- and heavy-duty applications.
- B6.7 (diesel) — long‑established medium‑duty workhorse
- L9N (natural gas) — reduced‑emissions solution with simplified aftertreatment
- X15N (natural gas) — heavy‑duty and long‑haul option with renewable‑fuel capability
Together, these engines give fleets multiple pathways to align their powertrain choice with duty‑cycle needs, fleet strategy, and long‑term operating goals.
Detroit’s Gen 6 engine platform
In Febrary of this year, DTNA revealed its updated Detroit Gen 6 engines, to include the DD13, DD15, and DD16. Built on a platform with more than 1.2 million engines in service, these engines refine the previous generation’s design, providing confidence that the durability and reliability that Detroit is known for continue.
The Gen 6 engines deliver enhanced efficiency designed to help offset the impacts from emissions-related changes. Key updates include a redesigned and simplified fuel system that removes the need for amplified injection and supplies higher, stronger and more consistent fuel flow. Similarly, the addition of an asymmetric intake port increases swirl, and, combined with new fuel injectors, improves fuel and air mixing for a more complete combustion. The use of Miller timing on the camshaft reduces the work of compression, increases the compression ratio and contributes to overall engine efficiency.
To meet compliance with stringent NOx requirements included in EPA’s 2027 standards, Detroit Gen 6 engines use a pre-Selective Catalytic Reduction (pre-SCR) system, positioned upstream of the primary aftertreatment system (ATS). This technology, combined with a thermal control valve, helps the ATS to reach operating temperature more quickly, reducing the need for parked regens. The ATS design preserves existing chassis space with no impact to back-of-cab packaging, a key advantage for vocational customers and truck equipment manufacturers.
The Detroit Gen 6 DD13 and DD15 engines will be available beginning in January 2027, with Gen 6 DD16 production following in January 2028.
Through the integration of Cummins engines and its own Detroit Gen 6 platform, DTNA’s multi-fuel, multi‑platform strategy ensures customers have access to the powertrain solutions that best support their business needs, whether that means gasoline, diesel, natural gas, or emerging alternatives.
About Daimler Truck North America
Daimler Truck North America LLC (DTNA), headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is the largest manufacturer of heavy-duty trucks in North America and a leading provider of innovative products, services, and technologies for the commercial transportation industry. DTNA designs, engineers, manufactures, and markets medium- and heavy-duty trucks, school buses, vehicle chassis and related technologies and components under the Freightliner, Western Star, Thomas Built Buses, Freightliner Custom Chassis Corp and Detroit brands. As a subsidiary of Daimler Truck AG, one of the world’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers, DTNA is dedicated to delivering exceptional value and support to its customers - helping them keep the world moving.
About Cummins Inc.
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is committed to powering a more prosperous world. Since 1919, we have delivered innovative solutions that move people, goods and economies forward. Our five business segments—Engine, Components, Distribution, Power Systems and Accelera™ by Cummins—offer a broad portfolio, including advanced diesel, electric and hybrid powertrains; integrated power generation systems; critical components such as aftertreatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, controls, transmissions, axles and brakes; and zero-emissions technologies like battery and electric powertrain systems. With a global footprint, deep technical expertise and an extensive service network, we deliver dependable, cutting-edge solutions tailored to our customers’ needs, supporting them through the energy transition with our Destination Zero strategy. We create value for customers, investors and employees and strengthen communities through our corporate responsibility global priorities: education, equity and environment. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins employs approximately 67,400 people worldwide and earned $2.8 billion on $33.7 billion in sales in 2025. Learn more at www.cummins.com.
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Anja Weinert
Spokesperson Corporate Communications Daimler Truck North America
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