SDEC Rolls Out D20 Engine
On September 21, Shanghai Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. (hereafter referred to as SDEC) rolled out a much-anticipated diesel engine D20, ushering a brand new era for the company. Equipped with a number of state-of-art technologies, the new engine is expected to help light commercial vehicles deliver more powerful performances.

Lan Qingsong, president of SDEC, Yang Hanlin, Deputy General Manager of SAIC Commercial Vehicle Branch, Qian Jun, General Manager of SDEC, Xu Qiuhua, General Manager of SAIC Maxus, etc. were all present at the ceremony to mark the historical moment. (www.chinatrucks.com)
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