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Vehicles powered by MTU engines

Trains and locomotives[]

Diesel engines were built in the 1960s under the Maybach name, later engines were built under the MTU name.

  • Bombardier Turbostar and Talent DMUs.
  • Brookville BL20G and BL20GH locomotives.
  • Brookville BL36PH locomotive
  • DB Class V 160 (Maybach)
  • IE 22000 Class
  • SNCF Class BB 75000 and SNCF Class BB 69400
  • NS DE 6400
  • Bombardier TRAXX diesel
  • Siemens EuroRunner
  • Korail Diesel Hydraulic Car by "Saemaul" Train
  • Voith Gravita Locomotive family
  • New Zealand DL class locomotive
  • NIR Class 4000
  • Southern Pacific 9010, two Maybach MD870 engines
  • Sri Lanka Railways S12 DMUs.

United Kingdom[]

  • British Rail Class 35, Maybach MD870 engine built under licence in UK by Bristol Siddeley
  • British Rail Class 42, two Maybach MD650 engines built under licence in UK by Bristol-Siddeley
  • British Rail Class 52, two Maybach MD655 engines
  • InterCity 125 (new MTU engines for First Great Western, GNER (now East Coast), Grand Central, Network Rail and CrossCountry fleets)
  • The MTU 12V 1600 R80L is proposed as the power source for the Intercity Express Programme.[1]

Vehicles[]

  • Haul trucks
    • Belaz 75600 [2]

Military vehicles[]

Marine applications[]

References[]

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