Detroit Expands Vocational Transmission Lineup with DT12-VL
Detroit’s new DT12-VL vocational transmission offers a 125-pound weight savings over the DT12-V for use in mixers, dumps, bulk haulers, and other weight-sensitive heavy-duty vocational applications.

Detroit has added the DT12-VL, a purpose-built, automated manual transmission engineered for heavy-duty vocational applications, to its family of transmissions.
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Detroit, a leader in integrated powertrain innovation, has announced the DT12-VL, the latest addition to its DT12 vocational transmission portfolio. This purpose-built, automated manual transmission is engineered for heavy-duty vocational applications where maximizing payload is critical.
The DT12-VL is designed for jobs that demand both strength and precision without compromising on payload. Detroit said the DT12-VL delivers enhanced off-road performance and superior drivability, all in a lightweight package.
Offering a 125-pound weight savings over the DT12-V, it is an ideal transmission for mixers, dumps, bulk haulers, and other weight-sensitive heavy-duty vocational applications.
Key features include a torque rating of 1,650 pound-feet, rear PTO, a wide ratio range from 11.67 (first gear) to 0.78 (top gear), 12 forward speeds, and up to four reverse speeds.
The DT12-VL supports gross combination weights up to 80,000 pounds, resulting in a lightweight solution that delivers excellent low-speed torque, smooth shifting, and improved efficiency.
“The DT12-VL is a testament to our commitment to the vocational customer, and to our ability to adapt and innovate on proven solutions," said Aaron Scates, vice president vocational and medium duty market development, Daimler Truck North America. "When we introduced the DT12-V and DT12-VX, we raised the bar in terms of how an automated manual transmission performs in the vocational market; features like Hill Start Aid, Off-Road, Rock-Free, and Paver mode give operators confidence in both capability and control. With the DT12-VL, we can offer the benefits of the Vocational DT12 to customers that need to maximize payload."
Vocationally Focused Features
The DT12-VL includes three standard vocationally focused features that improve drivability in challenging environments.
Off-Road mode holds gears longer and shifts at higher engine speed to maintain momentum on uneven terrain.
Rock Free mode helps free the vehicle when stuck by modulating the clutch with accelerator input, reducing driveline stress, and improving traction.
Paver Mode enables smooth transitions from neutral to drive without brake input, supporting a continuous flow of materials during paving operations.
Detroit’s Vocational Lineup
The DT12-VL joins Detroit’s proven vocational transmission family, which includes the DT12-V and DT12-VX.
Compatible with the Detroit DD13 engine, the DT12-VL is available for Freightliner 114SD and Western Star 47X.
The DT12-V is a rugged, reliable option for construction, utility, and heavy-haul jobs. Built for extreme-duty use, the DT12-VX is the ideal choice for the most demanding applications, including logging, mining, oilfield, and severe off-road conditions.
With the DT12-V, DT12-VL, and DT12-VX, Detroit delivers a comprehensive lineup to meet the needs of construction, utility, heavy-haul, and the most demanding vocational jobs.
Production of the DT12-VL is planned to begin in December 2025.
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