September 12, 2025 - 05:08

Allison Transmission has announced that its innovative Neutral at Stop fuel-saving technology will now be a standard feature in vehicles equipped with the Rugged Duty Series™ transmissions. This advancement is set to enhance the efficiency of Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks, allowing them to optimize fuel consumption during stops.
The Neutral at Stop technology automatically shifts the transmission into neutral when the vehicle comes to a complete stop, significantly reducing engine load and fuel usage. This feature not only contributes to improved fuel economy but also aids in reducing emissions, aligning with the industry's push for more environmentally friendly transportation solutions.
As the trucking industry continues to seek ways to enhance operational efficiency, the integration of this technology reflects Allison's commitment to innovation and sustainability. Fleet operators can expect notable savings in fuel costs while also benefiting from the reliability and performance that the Rugged Duty Series™ transmissions are known for.
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