Cummins presents new X10 to more than 36,000 fire, rescue service at FDIC
This week, Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI) is displaying its next evolution in power and performance, the Cummins X10 diesel for fire and rescue professionals at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC). Since 1998, this annual event includes hands-on-training sessions, educational workshops and showcases the latest technologies available in the industry. Dubbed the “workhorse” engine, the Cummins X10 is designed to take on the toughest challenges facing any fire or emergency vehicle and operates at the highest efficiency.
“We will continue to bring the best products with the end goal in mind – protection of life and property”, said Chris Crowel – Cummins Fire and Emergency Vehicle leader.
Versatility to the fullest: X10
A heavy-duty, mid-bore engine delivering up to 450 horsepower and 1,650 lb-ft of torque, the X10 is built for versatility – powering a wide range of applications with the reliability and durability customers expect from Cummins.
Built off the proven L9 and X12 platforms, the X10 brings efficiency, dependability and innovation to the next level.
For more information, visit https://www.cummins.com/engines/x10. Available in 2027.
Explore the X10 alongside Cummins experts also available to answer questions about the 2027 X15™ and QuikDisc rotor that is set to deliver in 2026. See Cummins’ products from April 10-12 in booth #4175, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
For more about Cummins’ proven performance in powering fire service, visit https://www.cummins.com/engines/fire-and-emergency.
About Cummins Inc.
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is committed to powering a more prosperous world. Since 1919, we have delivered innovative solutions that move people, goods and economies forward. Our five business segments—Engine, Components, Distribution, Power Systems and Accelera™ by Cummins—offer a broad portfolio, including advanced diesel, alternative fuel, electric and hybrid powertrains; integrated power generation systems; critical components such as aftertreatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, controls, transmissions, axles and brakes; and zero-emissions technologies like battery and electric powertrain systems and electrolyzers. With a global footprint, deep technical expertise and an extensive service network, we deliver dependable, cutting-edge solutions tailored to our customers’ needs, supporting them through the energy transition with our Destination Zero strategy. We create value for customers, investors and employees and strengthen communities through our corporate responsibility global priorities: education, equity and environment. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins employs approximately 70,000 people worldwide and earned $3.9 billion on $34.1 billion in sales in 2024.