Daimler to invest 2.6b euros for next generation diesel engine
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[FRANKFURT] Daimler said they will spend 2.6 billion euros by 2019 on developing next generation diesel engines to help the luxury carmaker meet new pollution measuring standards.
"We are spending the money on engine development and production capacities," Bernhard Heil, vice president of product group powertrain at Daimler AG said.
Part of the 2.6 billion euros has already been invested. Daimler will introduce selective catalytic reduction (SCR) on its smaller front wheel drive cars by 2019, replacing current nitrous oxide trap exhaust systems, the company said.
Currently only large Mercedes-Benz cars use SCR systems, which require adblue injection systems.
REUTERS
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