Recalls are an annoying part of life, but Cummins is offering to pay customers hundreds of dollars to have an emissions issue addressed. It impacts 2013–2018 Ram 2500 and 3500 trucks equipped with a 6 ...
Cummins expects a stronger heavy-duty truck pre-buy in late 2026 as fleets plan for 2027 emissions rules. Rising orders and improving fundamentals are supporting a more optimistic market outlook for ...
The company reported quarterly revenue of $8.54 billion, a 1% year-over-year increase that exceeded the Wall Street estimate of $8.13 billion. Adjusted EPS of $5.81 for the fourth quarter, surpassing ...
Engine manufacturer Cummins (NYSE:CMI) will be reporting earnings this Thursday morning. Here’s what you need to know. Cummins beat analysts’ revenue expectations by 5% last quarter, reporting ...
COLUMBUS, IND – Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today the launch of its Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2021 emissions-compliant X12 and X15 series engines. These heavy-duty diesel engines ...
While Dodge diesel trucks didn't always have Cummins engines, their shared history dates all the way back to 1989. That's when the inline six-cylinder 5.9-liter Cummins diesel first appeared in Dodge ...
Cummins (CMI) is drawing fresh attention as recent coverage focuses on its shift toward batteries, hydrogen fuel cells, and low emission solutions, while legacy diesel engines and power systems ...
Indiana-based Cummins Inc., which until recently saw huge growth potential for its hydrogen electolyzer operations, now says it’s reevaluating that business because demand for the products has ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Heavy machinery makers Caterpillar Inc. and Cummins Inc. will get a “meaningful” boost to earnings in the next three years as revenue ...
If there's one thing you can no longer live without, it's electricity. You have to charge your laptop to finish that work report, run the fridge to prevent food spoilage, and maybe even power on the ...
The 5.9-liter Cummins is diesel royalty. It's the reason thousands of Ram trucks from the late '90s and early 2000s are still climbing hills, pulling trailers, and terrifying Priuses in the fast lane.