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Volvo Penta enlarges off-road engine line-up at Intermat

Posted on 28 Apr 2015

At the Volvo Penta press conference during Intermat 2015, attended by IM, the latest additions to its engine lineup were announced, namely new five and eight litre off-road diesel engines. Developed in coordination with the Volvo Group, “these robust, reliable D5 and D8 engines feature a newly designed platform.” Displacement has been increased compared to previous versions, and the new engines offer improved engine block stiffness, as well as higher torque at low speed. But despite a larger displacement, fuel consumption is reduced by as much as 2.5%.

The new engines are available to meet Stage II/Tier 2, Stage IIIA/Tier 3 equivalent and Tier 4 Final/Stage IV emissions standards — “meaning that, no matter where a manufacturer exports its products, Volvo Penta has an engine to match the market’s emission regulations.” All of Volvo Penta’s engines, regardless of emission stage, share a common footprint, with components like the turbocharger located in the same place on all models — making design and installation easier for OEMs.

Ideal for a host of off-road applications including mining, Volvo Penta diesel off-road engines are optimised “to be the most efficient, most cost-effective units possible for OEMs and end users.” The company states that this is why Volvo Penta’s chosen Tier 4 Final/Stage IV solution uses only selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology, rather than a diesel particulate filter (DPF) or diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), to reduce emissions. SCR-only technology simplifies installation for OEMs and makes maintenance easier for end users.