Ground has been broken at the MAN plant in Nuremberg for the hall where the Common Base Engine, the joint platform for future diesel engines used in MAN, Scania, and Navistar vehicles, will be produced. The highly efficient diesel engine developed in an alliance of the Group’s brands will serve as a bridge technology leading to the electric drive systems of the future. The MAN plant in Nuremberg will begin to produce engines of the CBE generation in 2024 – roughly the time when series production of MAN’s long-haul electric commercial vehicles will start at the company’s plant in Munich. The e-drive systems used in these vehicles will also be made in Nuremberg.
Ground has been broken at the MAN plant in Nuremberg for the hall where the Common Base Engine, the joint platform for future diesel engines used in MAN, Scania, and Navistar vehicles, will be produced. The highly efficient diesel engine developed in an alliance of the Group’s brands will serve as a bridge technology leading to the electric drive systems of the future. The MAN plant in Nuremberg will begin to produce engines of the CBE generation in 2024 – roughly the time when series production of MAN’s long-haul electric commercial vehicles will start at the company’s plant in Munich. The e-drive systems used in these vehicles will also be made in Nuremberg.