Good find. I had not seen that news yet. Does not give a whole lot of details. Designing and sourcing components for an engine (or engine family) jointly. Manufacturing of the engine(s) that result from the collaboration will be separate.
With the high cost of development of products nowadays, expect to see more collaboration between companies (even competitors) in the future. It has been trending that way in industry for years. Some examples (among many): 1. Ford and GM 10 speed automatic transmission in half ton trucks (recently) 2. Chrysler, Hyundai, and Mitsubishi with 4 cylinder engines (00's) 3. GM, Chrysler, Daimler, and BMW with the 2 Mode Hybrid (00's) 4. Even Cummins and JI Case with the 5.9/3.9L (B series) and 8.3L (C series) in the 80s
I will admit I did not expect a pairing of Deutz and John Deere. Deere does have a good amount of engineering and manufacturing in Germany though, and has for years.
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