The Deutz brand is one of the most recognized manufacturers of
internal combustion engines worldwide. The company was founded in
1864 in Cologne (Germany) by Nicolaus Otto – the inventor of the
four-stroke internal combustion engine. Since then, Deutz has become
a synonym for innovation, durability, and efficiency in the field of
industrial drives. Today, Deutz engines are used in thousands of
work machines – from excavators and loaders to crushers, screeners,
generator sets, and agricultural machinery.
History and Development of Deutz
Technology
Since its inception, Deutz has consistently developed engine
technologies, focusing on combustion efficiency and emission
reduction. As early as the 1960s, the company introduced modern
air-cooled diesel engines, which gained immense popularity in
construction machinery.
In subsequent decades, Deutz developed a series of liquid-cooled
engines and modular power units that could be easily adapted to
various industrial applications.
Currently, Deutz is a pioneer in low-emission technologies –
offering engines meeting Stage V / Tier 4 Final standards, as well
as hybrid and electric drives. As a result, the Deutz brand
maintains its leadership position in the industrial engine segment
for mobile machinery.