MELROSE PARK, IL – International Truck and Engine Corp. unveiled a new global brand for its 2007 on-highway automotive engines. Beginning next year, International will offer its expanded line of on-highway engines under the MaxxForce International Diesel Power brand. The MaxxForce product line will range from a four-cylinder 2.8L engine up to the company’s new offerings in the 11- to 13L class. MaxxForce engine-powered International brand commercial trucks in North America will offer air- and fuel-management technologies and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) systems with the addition of advanced aftertreatment systems, necessary to deliver uncompromised performance while meeting 2007 U.S. EPA emissions standards for diesel engines. The global MaxxForce line of diesels includes models for markets under European environmental regulations as well as models for stricter U.S. EPA standards. The new brand also reflects stepped-up global sales and marketing efforts by International to grow business in Asia, India, and Eastern Europe. The International Engine Group is expanding its engine product offerings with the addition of new big bore products developed in collaboration with MAN Nutzfahrzeuge, headquartered in Germany, and with the recent acquisition and formation of MWM-International in South America. MaxxForce engines for the North American market will be made at International Engine Group’s North American facilities, and MaxxForce engines for other global markets will be made at facilities of its South American subsidiary, MWM-International Motores. These facilities currently include engineering, manufacturing and technical centers in Melrose Park, Ill.; Huntsville, Ala.; and Sao Paulo, Brazil. MWM-International also will continue to serve South American and global industrial, agricultural and marine markets with the following product brands: Sprint Series, Acteon Series, NGD Series, 10 Series, 229 Series and MS Series. MaxxForce engines will be broadly available beginning with the company’s 2007-model year Class 3 through Class 8 International commercial trucks, backed by the existing International dealer service network with 900 locations in North America and dealers in 48 countries around the globe. A Euro-emission based MaxxForce engine also will be available in Mexico in 2006 for bus applications.
International Debuts New MaxxForce Brand for 2007 Engines
MELROSE PARK, IL – International Truck and Engine Corp. unveiled a new global brand for its 2007 on-highway automotive engines. Beginning next year, International will offer its expanded line of on-highway engines under the MaxxForce International Diesel Power brand.
More Fuel

May Fuel Update: Gas Prices Ease, But Relief May Be Short-Lived
After a brief pullback, GasBuddy warns rising oil prices and stalled Iran talks could send pump prices higher again in the days ahead.
Read More →
April Fuel Update: Prices Climb Above $4 as Spring Surge Accelerates
National average jumps to $4.04 per gallon, up sharply from last year, with West Coast prices topping $5 and further increases expected amid rising oil tensions.
Read More →
Tips from Fleet Managers on Saving Fuel Costs
Fleet leaders share practical strategies to reduce fuel spend through smarter policy, routing, and driver guidance.
Read More →
March Fuel Update: Prices Settle With a $4 Average
Fuel prices significantly slowed this week, but a $4 national average is still expected.
Read More →Bob Adamsky on Fuel Volatility: “Don’t Panic — Have a Plan”
With oil prices rising again, AWP Safety’s fleet manager shares how to respond to rising fuel costs and how the right strategy can turn fuel spikes into cost-saving opportunities.
Read More →
Oil Market Turbulence Is Complicating Fleet Cost Planning
Rapid swings in crude oil prices driven by the conflict in the Middle East could create longer-term cost pressures for fleets, affecting fuel prices, supply chains, and vehicle strategy, says NTEA’s Andrew Wrobel.
Read More →Report: How AI Is Reshaping Fleet and Field Service Operations
AI is rapidly transforming fleet and field service operations, from predictive maintenance and intelligent scheduling to customer self-service and real-time diagnostics. But while organizations are seeing measurable gains in uptime, productivity, and efficiency, many are still navigating workforce adoption, cybersecurity concerns, and data readiness challenges. Explore the latest trends, investment priorities, and emerging AI use cases shaping the future of fleet operations.
Read More →
February Fuel Update: Prices Inch Higher for Third Week in a Row
The final February fuel update reveals prices continuing to inch higher for the third week in a row.
Read More →
The 2026 Fuel Economy Guide: Updated Cost and Efficiency Benchmarks for Fleets
Fleet managers can use the DOE’s 2026 Fuel Economy Guide to benchmark MPG across powertrain types using side-by-side vehicle ratings and compare new model-year options.
Read More →
January Fuel Update: Prices Hit Highest Level Since Summer
The national average for fuel prices has officially risen to its highest point since the summer.
Read More →