Cummins announces two 450hp ISX12 ratings for linehaul and regional-haul truck markets

Aug. 25, 2016
Along with these new ratings for regional-haul trucks, Cummins is working on expanded ratings for vocational trucks, to provide even greater productivity beyond its current leadership position in ISX12-powered cement mixers, refuse and vacuum trucks.

Cummins Inc. announced the availability of two new 450hp ISX12 ratings for linehaul and regional-haul truck markets.

Since its release in 2010, the ISX12 has performed enormously well across a wide range of trucking applications, from regional-haul and bulk-haul to refuse and mixer. This versatile engine, with its power take-off (PTO) capabilities, continues to delight customers who demand more from their medium-bore engines. Over the years, Cummins has continuously refined the ISX12 to ensure that it not only meets performance expectations, but also brings competitive fuel economy and overall increased productivity to customers with the highest expectations.

The ISX12 has been a dependable product for many customers across North America since its release. Williams Tank Lines, based in California, hauls petroleum products, and operates predominately ISX12-powered trucks. Mike Williams, president, stated, "The maintenance is a lot lower with the medium-bore ISX12, we've had less breakdowns, it's more dependable, more consistent. We have some that are approaching a million miles, and they haven't been overhauled."

Building on this success with customers like Williams Tank Lines over the past six years, Cummins is pleased to announce the release of two new 450hp ISX12 ratings for linehaul and regional-haul trucks: the 450hp with 1,650 ft/lbs of peak torque and 450hp with 1,450/1,650 ft/lbs of peak torque. The 450hp with 1,650 ft/lbs of peak torque provides performance on the same level as 15L and 13L engines but at a much lighter weight, which means more payload capacity. The 450hp 1,450/1,650 ft/lbs SmartTorque rating is ideal for applications like tank and bulk haulers that transport heavy material on the way out, but return with a light or empty load. SmartTorque technology modulates torque output to deliver the adequate amount of torque needed for the work being done.

Along with these new ratings for regional-haul trucks, Cummins is continuing to work on expanded ratings for vocational trucks, to provide even greater productivity beyond its current leadership position in ISX12-powered cement mixers, refuse and vacuum trucks.

The ISX12 will continue to be Cummins vocational and regional/bulk-hauling champion through 2017, and will be available through the end of 2018, with Cummins launching the next-generation X12 at the beginning of 2018.

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