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Cummins unveils Next Gen X15 for off highway: one engine, multiple fuels

May 19, 2025

Global Product Launch: Cummins launches the all-new Next Gen X15 for Off Highway, a clean-sheet design offering up to 700 HP, smarter connectivity, and support for diesel, natural gas, and hydrogen fuels. With better fuel efficiency, reduced components, and future-ready flexibility, the X15 is built for performance and sustainability in both on- and off-highway markets. 

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