Cummins expects a stronger pre-buy of heavy-duty trucks in late 2026 due to impending 2027 EPA emissions regulations. The company’s executives expressed increased optimism about the market, driven by rising orders and improved fundamentals. While heavy-duty truck demand was weak, growth in power systems and distribution divisions helped to boost Cummins’ fourth-quarter 2025 revenue and profit.
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Cummins Weighs Stronger Prospects for EPA 2027 Pre-Buy
Cummins expects a stronger pre-buy of heavy-duty trucks in late 2026 due to impending 2027 EPA emissions regulations. The company’s executives expressed increased optimism about the market, driven by rising orders and improved fundamentals. While heavy-duty truck demand was weak, growth in power systems and distribution divisions helped to boost Cummins’ fourth-quarter 2025 revenue and profit.