New DT12 Transmission Series and Redesigned DD15 Gen 5 Engine Offer Improved Fuel Efficiency (2024)

Enhancements to the industry-leading Detroit DD15 engine and an expanded lineup of the popular Detroit DT12 automated manual transmission will benefit Freightliner Cascadia customers with better fuel economy, performance and durability.

The DT12 transmission has evolved into the DT12 On-Highway Series to offer three purpose-built options to meet the unique needs of various on-highway applications, all of which are now available to order. Engineered with extreme fuel efficiency and performance in mind, the all-new DT12-HE debuts with enhanced features and robust capability.

The DD15 Gen 5 engine has been completely updated and engineered to deliver the efficiency the market expects and is a perfect complement to the Cascadia. It will be available with January 2021 truck builds. The Gen 5 advances the unmatched legacy of Detroit’s heavy-duty engine platform (HDEP), the most popular Class 8 heavy-duty engine platform sold in North America for the past 5 years, according to data from IHS Markit.

“The addition of the DD15 Gen 5 and DT12 On-Highway Series to the Detroit portfolio is sure to add to the momentum we have built by delivering the most robust and fuel-efficient powertrain on the market,” says Kelly Gedert, Vice-President, On-Highway Market Development, DTNA (Daimler Trucks North America). “With a rich heritage of innovative engineering, world-class manufacturing facilities, and access to a global toolkit of cutting-edge technologies, our customers demand Detroit solutions because they are the best in the industry.”

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The New Family of DT12 Transmissions: Maximum Efficiency, More Choice & Greater Durability

The DT12 On-Highway Series brings the same proven and durable experience that epitomizes Detroit components while pioneering new features for the DT12 transmission line.

The trifecta-topping Detroit DT12-HE transmission is an all-new DT12 option unleashing ultimate performance, capability and efficiency. Customer adoption is growing for downspeeding with faster rear axles ratios to achieve maximum powertrain fuel efficiency. In answer to this increasing demand, the revolutionary transmission boasts higher overall ratios for improved downspeeding and an improved oil system design, both contributing to increased efficiency. The DT12-HE debuts with Cascadia production beginning in early 2021 and additional model applications will be announced soon.

Also included in the DT12 On-Highway Series, is the DT12-HL transmission, a lightweight carry-over option offering comparable efficiency and durability to the rest of the portfolio and intended for weight-sensitive applications. Lastly, the DT12-H, a revised designation for the stalwart of the portfolio, retains the same venerable characteristics that have made the DT12 a favorite of fleets small and large. Both the DT12-H and DT12-HL are currently available for order in Cascadia builds.

The DD15 Gen 5 Engine: The Best Just Got Better

The new DD15 Gen 5 engine advances the legacy of the highly capable, and real world validated DD15 to bring enhanced performance, durability and fuel economy for the Cascadia. A complete rethink of the class-leader and the application of precision engineering principles combine to provide cutting-edge improvements for 2021, including increased downspeeding, better combustion and a new swirl piston design. With nearly 50% new componentry for the DD15 and fine-tuning by the global team of Detroit engineers, the DD15 Gen 5 brings up to a three percent improvement in fuel efficiency from propulsion alone. As an additional benefit of more efficient operation, the engine also stands to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

A new ball bearing simple geometry turbocharger reduces friction and allows peak power and torque to be reached faster in the Cascadia. Peak horsepower is reached at lower engine RPMs of 1,500 rpm versus the prior generation’s 1,625 rpm, and peak torque is achieved at 900 rpm versus a previously rated 1,075 rpm. Modified inlet ports in engine cylinders and a new piston bowl shape combine to create a swirl effect that creates a fuel spray pattern for better atomization. Along with an ultra-high compression ratio, the new swirl design piston makes combustion cleaner and more efficient than the previous generation of the DD15.

The durability of many key components is improved thanks to reduced design complexity and increased robustness. A new EPA GHG21-compliant aftertreatment system for the DD15 Gen 5 debuts a smaller unit design to reduce weight by more than 60 pounds while increasing nitrous oxide conversion and, dependent on duty cycle, allowing increased diesel particulate filter service intervals.

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As a truly innovative way to maximize performance and durability, the DD15 Gen 5 debuts ThermoCoasting, a revolutionary new feature that prevents aftertreatment cool down during a driving regen to keep the keep the system at the optimum temperature. To accomplish this, ThermoCoasting will engage engine brakes when necessary between 900 and 1500 RPM while the engine mimics coasting by maintaining zero torque at the flywheel to balance power delivery. Powertrain noise levels during ThermoCoasting are unobtrusive and parallel the decibel levels observed when in low engine brake setting. ThermoCoasting stands to benefit aftertreatment performance and is just one of many thermal management improvements made to the DD15 Gen 5, which also includes improved cooling circuitry and temperature distribution across cylinder heads.

Equipped with a DT12 transmission and DD15 engine, the Cascadia is a technological powerhouse of the open road, specifically designed, engineered and assembled for optimal efficiency, maximum utilization and lowest Real Cost of Ownership.

The Difference with Detroit: Connected Technology

A fully integrated powertrain from Detroit enables a complete technologically- and data-driven experience to asset operation. The benefits of Detroit integration include the addition of Detroit Assurance 5.0, which introduces the industry’s only full SAE Level 2 collision mitigation system. Detroit Assurance 5.0 offers features such as Active Lane Assist to help keep a vehicle in its lane, Side Guard Assist with full trailer sweep to allow a driver to “see” into their blind spot and receive auditory and visual warnings of obscured vehicles, pedestrians or objects, and Active Brake Assist that includes the industry exclusive feature of full braking on moving pedestrian and Adaptive Cruise Control down to zero miles per hour to either avoid rear-end collisions or lessen their severity. Combined, the system offers the most advanced driver assistance features available on the road today to increase driver comfort, improve the driver experience and add peace of mind for fleets.

Full Detroit integration also offers customers the chance to benefit from the connectivity and analytics of Detroit Connect’s suite of connected vehicle services, including Virtual Technician to translate fault event codes into actionable intelligence and increased uptime, Remote Updates to optimize vehicle performance with over-the-air programming and analytics tools to glean greater insight to efficiency gains.

New DT12 Transmission Series and Redesigned DD15 Gen 5 Engine Offer Improved Fuel Efficiency (2024)

FAQs

What is the problem with DD15 engine? ›

Sometimes, the DD15 engine experiences oil leaks around the fuel pump, air compressor, oil coolant system, and camshaft housing. These leaks are oftentimes caused by loose gasket seals around them. To solve this issue, you need to reseal the gaskets around these components.

What is the fuel economy of a Detroit DD15? ›

Short-haul is between 30,000 and 60,000 annual miles (48,000-96,000 kilometers) and a vehicle that averages between 5.1 and 5.9 mpg. Long-haul is over 60,000 annual miles (96,000 kilometers) and a vehicle that averages between 6.0 and 6.9 mpg.

What is the DT12 ratio in Detroit? ›

The DT12 gear ratio has increased from 15 to 19, enabling maximum down speeding to enhance fuel efficiency and low-speed maneuverability. This ratio increase also enables higher GCW ratings. IMPROVED PLANETARY GEAR SET DESIGN.

How long do DT12 transmissions last? ›

Our transmissions come with a five-year/750,000-mile standard warranty. The clutch comes with a three-year/350,000-mile warranty. Creep Mode makes backing up to a loading dock safe and easy. The DT12 is engineered for enhanced flexibility and drivability.

Are DT12 transmissions reliable? ›

Rugged, reliable and ready to work.

No road, trail or work site is too extreme for these sturdy, reliable Detroit transmissions to handle.

Is the DD15 Detroit good or bad? ›

The DD15 engine offers less complexity and more durability in many of its key components to achieve an even higher standard. The DD15 is already one of the most reliable diesel engines ever made, this generation builds upon that legacy with expertly engineered improvements in engine technology.

How much horsepower can you get out of a DD15? ›

High Power

Truckers rely on their vehicles to pull large and heavy loads, so truck engines must be powerful. The DD15 has 450 to 505 horsepower and a 1550 to 1750 lb-ft torque range.

What is the best oil for a DD15 engine? ›

Triax Fleet Supreme ESP 15W-40 API CK-4 Full Synthetic Diesel Engine Oil, Friction Optimized and Boosted with Molybdenum and Nano-Boron, Superb Powerstroke Performance (12 Quart Pack) DD15 engine and I have to say of all the different oils I've used over the years this is the best, I run about 12k to 15k miles a ...

How much boost should a DD15 make? ›

The boost pressure on the dd15 should run around 15-27 psi when it is getting hammered. It uses a compounding turbo/gear system in which it has small gears attached to the gear train on the back of the engine to help it get the engine going faster.

What is the strongest Detroit engine? ›

The Detroit® DD16® engine is the biggest, toughest, most powerful engine Detroit has ever produced. With a wide, flat torque curve, and delivering up to 2050 lb/ft and 600 HP, it tackles your hardest jobs while performing with the fuel efficiency and reliability you've come to count on from Detroit.

Can you put a PTO on a DT12 transmission? ›

The DT12 transmission is available with a rear mounted PTO prep option. The option includes all the vehicle wiring and transmission elements needed to support the PTO without the addition of the PTO hardware on the transmission.

How many speeds is a DT12 transmission? ›

The DT12® On-Highway Series transmissions provide 12 speeds for increased efficiency and flexibility. Its two-pedal design allows the driver to focus on what's ahead instead of what's underfoot, increasing safety and productivity.

What is the dry weight of a Detroit DD15? ›

Specs
ConfigurationInline 6 Cylinder
Displacement906 cu in (14.8 L)
Weight (Dry)2718 lb (1233 kg)
Horsepower Range455-505 hp
Torque Range1550-1750 lb-ft

What does D stand for in transmission? ›

The letter "D" on the gear shift stands for "drive." When the car is in 'drive,' it automatically shifts between gears. The specific gear used will depend on the vehicle, but most cars will have first, second, third, fourth, and fifth gear.

What oil goes in a DT12 transmission? ›

Delo Syn-AMT XDT SAE 75W-90 is recommended for factory and service fill for Daimler DT-12 automated manual transmissions when operating under severe conditions and in extremely cold or hot environments. Delo Syn-AMT XDT SAE 75W-90 meets or exceeds the performance requirements of API Service Category GL-4.

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