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Detroit Diesel Corporation (DDC) is an American diesel engine manufacturer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan. It is a subsidiary of Daimler Truck North America , which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of the multinational Daimler Truck AG .
Learn more by visiting your nearest Freightliner or Western Star dealership. Located in Redford, Michigan, the Detroit® Manufacturing Plant is a vast powerhouse that pumps out 400 engines, 250 transmissions and 1,300 axles every day.
Detroit Diesel Corporation. 13400 Outer Drive, West Detroit, MI 48239 (313) 592-5000. Established: 1938. Visit www.demanddetroit.com
Detroit offers a full portfolio of heavy duty and mid-range diesel engines along with transmissions, axles, safety systems and connected vehicle services for the on-highway and vocational commercial truck markets, the fully integrated Detroit ™ powertrain provides customers with a new level of efficiency, performance, reliability and ...
DTNA is the first manufacturer to deliver SAE level 2 (partially automated driving features) into series production with our Detroit Assurance suite of safety systems. Learn more about Autonomous Unlocking the power of vehicle data with Detroit Connect. RELIABLE & CONNECTED
Daimler Truck’s Detroit® Manufacturing Plant produces 400 engines, 250 transmissions, and 1,300 axles daily. The 85-year-old factory is known for making diesel engines but is now working to be a leader in the transition to sustainable transportation.
Detroit ®, a Daimler Truck North America brand, is the industry-leading manufacturer of diesel and electric powertrains, safety systems, and connected vehicle services for Freightliner and Western Star commercial trucks.
With a worldwide network of more than 800 authorized distributor and dealer locations, Detroit has become a global leader in the diesel engine industry.
State-of-the-Art Manufacturing. Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility incorporates over three million square feet of engineering, assembly and testing for our world-class engines, transmissions and axles—all under one roof.
The plant originally opened in the 1970’s as part of GM Detroit Diesel Allison Division making diesel engines and components. Visiting our campus? Please view our guide for protocols, dress code and other information before visiting.