List of vehicles and machines powered by MTU engines

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Vehicles powered by MTU engines

Trains and locomotives

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

United Kingdom

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  • Class 35, Maybach MD870 engine built under licence in UK by Bristol Siddeley
  • Class 42, two Maybach MD650 engines built under licence in UK by Bristol Siddeley
  • Class 52, two Maybach MD655 engines
  • Class 73/9, one MTU 8V 4000 R43L engine[1]
  • Class 168, Class 170 and Class 171: MTU 6R 183TD series (one per car)
  • Class 172: MTU 6H1800R83 (one per car)
  • Class 195 and Class 196: MTU 6H1800R85L (one per car)
  • Class 43s: MTU 16V4000 R41R widely installed in early 2000s, replacing original Paxman Valenta engines.
  • The MTU 12V 1600 R80L for the Class 800[2] and Class 802 (three per five car set and five per nine car set)
  • The Eurailscout UFM160 Track Recording Train (DB999700/701) was powered by MTU Diesel Engines, coupled to Voith Transmission and ZF Final Drive units

Vehicles

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Military vehicles

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Marine applications

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References

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  1. ^ Dunn, Pip (March 2014). "GBRf's first Class 73/9 is close to completion". Railways Illustrated. Vol. 12, no. 3. Key Publishing. pp. 8–9. ISSN 1479-2230.
  2. ^ "MTU to supply diesel powerpacks for Intercity Express Programme". Railway Gazette International. London. 19 September 2012.
  3. ^ [1]. 23 March 2013
  4. ^ "Tractors and Agricultural Machinery - DEUTZ-FAHR".
  5. ^ "Rolls-Royce Selected to Repower 'America's Tall Ship'". Maritime Executive. 27 July 2016.
  6. ^ Tudisco, Antonio (16 December 2015). "Prima accensione dei nuovi motori. Nave Vespucci torna a far sentire la sua voce". Marina Militare (in Italian). Ministero Della Difesa. Archived from the original on 27 January 2016. Retrieved 13 February 2016.

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