Industry Wowed by 2017 X15 Heavy-Duty Truck Engines

2017 x15 engine launch

Cummins is the talk of the trucking industry yet again following last month’s unveiling of our 2017 X15 heavy-duty truck engines, an evolution of our legendary ISX15, and a dramatic leap forward in diesel engine technology. Owners and drivers are eager to take advantage of the X15’s improved engine efficiency, lower cost of ownership and enhanced overall driving experience.

Perhaps the most intriguing aspect for experts and enthusiasts alike is the split offering of two specially tuned X15 series – X15 Efficiency and X15 Performance.

2017 X15 Efficiency Series

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The X15 Efficiency is engineered to meet the needs of line-haul and regional-haul operations, providing 3% better fuel economy than comparable 2016 models, and 10-20% better than 2010 models with equivalent displacement. Pairing the engine with an Eaton Fuller Advantage 10-speed automated manual transmission maximizes fuel efficiency and produces outstanding driver satisfaction. And with up to 500 hp (373 kW) and 1,850 lbs.-ft. (2,508 N•m) torque, it delivers plenty of power.

The Efficiency series is also designed to drastically reduce cost of ownership. Typical oil-drain intervals are extended up to as much as 80,000 miles for qualifying customers through our new OilGuard program, and fuel filter change intervals are extended up to as much as 50,000 miles. Our engineers also made the crankcase breather filter maintenance-free, eliminated the hydrocarbon doser and made the coolant filter optional. It all adds up to a projected maintenance savings of about 40% over the first 500,000 miles compared to the 2010-2012 ISX15.

2017 X15 Performance Series

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For drivers with heavier loads, the X15 Performance is a true powerhouse, rated for 485-605 hp (362-451 kW) and 1,650 to 2,050 lbs.-ft. (2,237-2,779 N•m) of torque. Equally powerful is the engine braking - over 450 hp (336 kW) at 1500 rpm and up to 600 hp (447 kW) at 2100 rpm. The X15 Performance also features an upgraded high flow air-handling system for faster pedal response, improving drivability with full payloads and on steep grades.

Cummins 2017 X15 Efficiency and Performance series engines have several important upgrades in common, including a reduction in the total number of components and simplified systems to maximize uptime. We also enhanced the VGT Turbocharger, replaced the exhaust-mounted fuel injector with in-cylinder activation and improved the durability of camshaft lobes, piston cooling nozzles and the air-handling system.

We're excited to bring these amazing engines to market, as we know what a huge economic and quality of life impact they will have for truckers throughout North America. Limited production of X15 Efficiency and Performance series engines will begin this fall, with a planned run of 1,400 units. Full production will then kick off in January 2017.

There’s more to know than we could possibly include in a single blog post, so please be sure to check out the full specs, ratings and information on our product pages.

View X15 Efficiency Series Info    View X15 Performance Series Info

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Los Custompaks de Cummins se utilizan para la gestión del agua mientras Tailandia lucha con su crisis de agua

CustomPak in situ

Water crisis

Sixty Cummins Inc. CustomPaks are in service in Thailand as part of a critical water management plan aimed at easing the country’s water crisis – a crisis that has caused enormous economic and social damage and stirred conflict among communities.

En las últimas décadas, Tailandia ha enfrentado continuamente problemas de agua causados por una grave sequía. Water reserves in dams and reservoirs are insufficient while water resources are often contaminated with toxins caused by urban communities and the industrial and agricultural sectors.

Severe flooding is a threat, too, at a time when the realities of climate change are hanging over the country.

As a result, the allocation of precious water resources, which must be shared among various stakeholders including new and existing industry, large and small agriculture, and cities and villages has become a flashpoint.

Kittithanapat Engineering Co. (KTP), has been involved in the water management system since 1996, working closely with authorities such as the Royal Irrigation Department, Department of Water Resources, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority and others.

CustomPaks on site

600 hp CustomPaks

To help KTP meet its often urgent requirements, Cummins DKSH (Thailand) has recently supplied 60 Australian-built CustomPaks - 45 powered by Cummins' X15 engine rated at 600 hp, and 15 powered by the QSL9 rated at 325 hp. These fully self-contained powerpacks are emissions certified to Tier 3.

The CustomPaks are coupled to hydraulically-driven, large-volume submersible water pumps sourced by KTP from US company Moving Water Industries (MWI); KTP is the exclusive distributor in Thailand for these MWI Hydroflo pumps.

Prior to Cummins’ involvement, KTP was using another diesel engine brand but service support wasn’t up to the standard required.

Long-serving KTP engineer Kittisak Thanasoot says Cummins DKSH’s reputation for technical and aftersales support along with the reliability of the Cummins product were a key reason behind KTP’s decision to specify the CustomPaks for the Royal Irrigation Department.

The ability of Cummins DKSH to respond to short delivery times was also important.

“Supplying large quantities of high horsepower diesel engines for emergency situations such as flash flooding can be a challenge for KTP,” says Kittisak Thanasoot.

“Responding to the needs of the government agencies to manage such problems in a timely manner and with least impact on communities, KTP has found the answer in our partnership with Cummins DKSH.”

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Los Custompaks de Cummins se utilizan para la gestión del agua mientras Tailandia lucha con su crisis de agua

CustomPak in situ

Water crisis

Sixty Cummins Inc. CustomPaks are in service in Thailand as part of a critical water management plan aimed at easing the country’s water crisis – a crisis that has caused enormous economic and social damage and stirred conflict among communities.

En las últimas décadas, Tailandia ha enfrentado continuamente problemas de agua causados por una grave sequía. Water reserves in dams and reservoirs are insufficient while water resources are often contaminated with toxins caused by urban communities and the industrial and agricultural sectors.

Severe flooding is a threat, too, at a time when the realities of climate change are hanging over the country.

As a result, the allocation of precious water resources, which must be shared among various stakeholders including new and existing industry, large and small agriculture, and cities and villages has become a flashpoint.

Kittithanapat Engineering Co. (KTP), has been involved in the water management system since 1996, working closely with authorities such as the Royal Irrigation Department, Department of Water Resources, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority and others.

CustomPaks on site

600 hp CustomPaks

To help KTP meet its often urgent requirements, Cummins DKSH (Thailand) has recently supplied 60 Australian-built CustomPaks - 45 powered by Cummins' X15 engine rated at 600 hp, and 15 powered by the QSL9 rated at 325 hp. These fully self-contained powerpacks are emissions certified to Tier 3.

The CustomPaks are coupled to hydraulically-driven, large-volume submersible water pumps sourced by KTP from US company Moving Water Industries (MWI); KTP is the exclusive distributor in Thailand for these MWI Hydroflo pumps.

Prior to Cummins’ involvement, KTP was using another diesel engine brand but service support wasn’t up to the standard required.

Long-serving KTP engineer Kittisak Thanasoot says Cummins DKSH’s reputation for technical and aftersales support along with the reliability of the Cummins product were a key reason behind KTP’s decision to specify the CustomPaks for the Royal Irrigation Department.

The ability of Cummins DKSH to respond to short delivery times was also important.

“Supplying large quantities of high horsepower diesel engines for emergency situations such as flash flooding can be a challenge for KTP,” says Kittisak Thanasoot.

“Responding to the needs of the government agencies to manage such problems in a timely manner and with least impact on communities, KTP has found the answer in our partnership with Cummins DKSH.”

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