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Heritage

More than 80 years ago, Perkins were the first company to recognise the potential of diesel, and have maintained their position as one of the world’s leading suppliers of off-highway diesel and gas engines.

Their long-standing expertise is in developing and manufacturing engines, and the story of their game-changing and innovative products is studded with famous names, achievements and occasions.

Back in 1935, for instance, Perkins engines broke six world land speed records, with a top speed of 95 mph. And in 1953, they welcomed the Queen Mother to their 21st birthday celebrations. They have received honours and awards, and taken power to cities, hospitals and schools.

Iconic engines

It is their engines that have defined them over the decades – the P6 Series, for instance, which started in 1938, or its turbocharged descendant, the P6354, which appeared in the 1960s and remained in production for more than 30 years.

There is the ultra-compact 400 Series in the 10.2-50 kW (13.7-67 hp) range, or the powerful yet fuel efficient 1200 Series, delivering 61.5-240 kW (82.5-320 hp) of power for large and medium-sized machinery.

Listening to the customer

The evolution of iconic models like these depends not just on the vision and skill of their engineers, but also on the input of generations of customers. 

Part of the Perkins heritage is the commitment to working with our Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) customers to see they get exactly what they need for their specific applications.

As a result, they have been able to grow and change the market over the years, taking diesel engines into new sectors and different parts of the world.

A diverse market

Frank Perkins, the founder of the company back in 1932, had a farm, and many of the early Perkins engines were focused on the tractor market. This remains an important part of the agricultural sector for Perkins, but they have diversified over time into other areas.

Today, harvesters, excavators, forest machines, wheeled loaders and forklift trucks are just a few of the machines that are powered by a Perkins engine – all developed over the decades from those early tractor engines.

Other engines have been adapted to a marine environment, and now powerboat owners, pilot boat skippers and fishermen all around the world put their faith in Perkins power.

We produce power for hospitals and sports arenas and for material handling, construction and industry. Wherever customers need reliable, efficient and cost effective power, they can turn to Perkins, as they have for more than 80 years.
 

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