Daimler Trucks celebrates DT12 Automated Manual Transmission (AMT) start of production at Detroit headquarters

Nov. 20, 2015
Daimler Trucks’ powertrain component brand Detroit celebrated the production commencement of their Automated Manual Transmission (AMT), the DT12.

Daimler Trucks’ powertrain component brand Detroit celebrated the production commencement of their Automated Manual Transmission (AMT), the DT12. With the launch, the company is delivering on the commitment made during President Obama’s visit to the Redford facility in December 2012.

The Detroit Powertrain provides integration like only Detroit can, because the engine, transmission, and axles are all engineered and designed to work together as one. The Detroit Powertrain integrates the most fuel efficient DD15 engine ever, with the technologically advanced DT12 transmission and specifically designed Detroit tandem axles.

“I take great pride starting the production of DT12 at our Detroit facility. The Detroit integrated Powertrain creates unmatched value for our customers, providing the most fuel efficient, most sought after Freightliner and Western Star trucks. Now this powertrain not only belongs together in our products but also in our production.” said Dr. Wolfgang Bernhard, Daimler AG Board of Management member responsible for Trucks and Buses. “This is a great day in the history of the proud Detroit brand.

“The new Detroit DT12 combines the operational ease of an automatic with the efficiency of a manual transmission, resulting in enhanced fuel economy, vehicle performance and safety. The addition of the Detroit DT12 automated manual transmission and related assembly represented a capital investment of $100 million and resulted in the addition of 170 new jobs.“

The start of production of the DT12 AMT in Detroit is a testament to our global production team,” said Dr. Frank Reintjes, Head of Global Powertrain, Daimler Trucks and Buses. “Our global powertrain ‘mantra’ is to leverage leading technology and an international team to deliver competitiveness as well as relevant powertrain performance to regional markets - taking the best from Germany, North America or elsewhere in Daimler’s vast network of operations and engineering facilities.

”About the New DT12 Automated Manual TransmissionAvailable in the Freightliner Cascadia and Western Star 5700 XE, the DT12 maximizes fuel efficiency for line-haul/long haul operations. Adding to the transmission’s overall economy is its lightweight design, which offers additional payload because of its aluminum housing and single counter shaft.

The DT12 improves slow-speed maneuvering capabilities without compromising high road speed efficiency. The 12-speed, direct- or over-drive automated manual transmission combines a traditional manual gearbox with high-speed, computer-controlled shift and clutch actuators that automatically and seamlessly select the right shift pattern and perfect clutch engagement for fuel economy and engine power. The DT12’s creep mode simulates a torque converter to improve low speed maneuverability for parking, docking, heavy traffic and other low speed situations.

Advanced technologies include Skip Shift, which automatically skips gears, enabling the transmission to run through lower gears faster to achieve cruising speed sooner; and eCoast, which allows the vehicle to ‘coast’ down grades with the engine operating at idle speeds while preserving vehicle momentum, maximizing fuel efficiency.

A proprietary control module communicates with the entire powertrain, giving the transmission and engine the ability to share information and offer complementary functions, which gives the Detroit transmission an advantage that only a proprietary powertrain can provide. For example, the engine can limit torque to protect against driveline damage and harsh shifts, while the transmission can optimize shifts to keep the engine in the sweet spot.

Drivers will also appreciate comfort features such as helical gears and geometrical optimized gear-cut for noise reduction; pneumatic clutch and shift actuation for faster gear shifts; and a choice between eco or power-mode configuration. Additional advantages for the driver include a true two-pedal system for ease of operation, and a kick-down feature that improves vehicle acceleration when needed.Detroit offers a complete line of heavy duty diesel engines, axles and transmissions for the commercial transportation industry in both the on-highway and vocational markets. Detroit engines, axles and transmissions are sold and serviced through a network of more than 800 locations throughout North America.

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