Volvo
is to spend 1.4 billion kronor ($US130 million) developing a new 16-litre diesel
engine for trucks, buses, construction equipment and marine and industrial uses,
the company said in a statement.

The development project is the first stage of an engine consolidation programme
following last year’s acquisition of Renault’s RVI truck division and its U.S.
subsidiary Mack Trucks.

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“The acquisition of Renault VI and Mack provides us with the necessary volume
and base of expertise to develop a proprietary 16-litre diesel engine and manufacture
it in-house," chief executive Leif Johnson said.






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