
Volvo Trucks North America has revealed its new Variable Geometry Turbo engine. This launch is meant to pair with and improve the new Volvo VNR truck.
The new Volvo D13 VGT engine will be standard in the all-new Volvo VNR and customers will also be able to select in the all-new Volvo VNL day cab. The new D13 VGT engine builds on the improvements launched with the all-new D13 Turbo Compound engine, which is standard on the all-new Volvo VNL.
Focusing on fuel efficiency and durability, Volvo Trucks has made key improvements to the D13 VGT engine including:
- Piston Design: The improved seven-wave piston optimizes air and fuel mixture control, resulting in more efficient combustion. The piston height has been decreased and paired with a longer connecting rod to minimize cylinder sidewall pressure, reducing friction and enhancing overall performance. In addition to improving the combustion process, the seven-wave design allows for a greater dispersion of heat across the top of the piston head, lowering the overall temperature and reducing NOx output.
- Fuel Injector: Smaller needle control valves in the fuel injectors provide precise and rapid control over the fuel flow rate, leading to improved fuel atomization, better combustion efficiency, and improved engine performance.
- Variable Displacement Oil Pump: This innovative pump dynamically adapts to the engine's oil pressure demands, minimizing parasitic losses, reducing wear and tear, and improving efficiency.
The new Volvo D13 VGT engine also utilizes the 24-volt electrical system, first introduced by Volvo in North America with the Volvo VNL. The 24-volt electrical architecture paves the way to use lighter components and can prolong the life of those components due to the lower amperage of the system.
"As we continue to innovate and improve our powertrain offerings, the launch of the Volvo D13 VGT engine marks another significant step forward in our commitment to fuel efficiency and sustainability," said Peter Voorhoeve, president of Volvo Trucks North America. "Fuel costs remain the second highest expense for fleets in North America and our powertrain improvements represent an up to 3 percent fuel efficiency improvement over our previous generation engine. The D13 VGT engine is built to deliver the performance and reliability our customers expect, while also contributing to a cleaner, more efficient future."
The Volvo D13 VGT engine is now available for order in the all-new Volvo VNR and the all-new Volvo VNL models. Customers can choose from engine options offering 405, 425, 435, and 455 HP, with torque ratings ranging from 1450 to 1850 lb.ft. Customers purchasing the all-new Volvo VNR when orders begin will also have the option to select the D13 Turbo Compound engine which is well suited for fleets using the VNR in a highway application.