Caterpillar C7

Power 210 - 360 hp

Torque 520 - 925 lb-ft

CAT C7 diesel engines were designed to provide impressive horsepower while meeting the strict new EPA guidelines around the 1990s and early 2000s. The C7 engine was used mostly in medium-duty class 8 trucks and Caterpillar classifies it as for use in “severe duty equipment.” Cat C7 diesel engines come in a range of torque and horsepower allowing for different choices in transmissions, which are rated by torque. In addition to trucks, the C7 Caterpillar engine is used in equipment ranging from agricultural, mining and industrial tractors.

Towards the end of Caterpillar’s C7 engine production run, several features had been included such as a turbo, common rail fuel injection, full electronics control system and ACERT fuel and air management. Additional emission control systems were added as well. Cat C7 engines have a long lifespan and will continue to be on the road and the jobsite for many years to come.


  • Inline 6 cylinder with a 7.2 liter or 441 cubic inch displacement
  • IMeets China Stage II, EPA Tier 3 equivalent, EU Stage IIIA equivalent emission standards
  • IGVWR of 18,000 to 33,000 lbs
  • ICaterpillar’s ACERT fuel/air management system
  • ICat C7 was manufactured from 2003 to 2009
  • IAvailable horsepower ratings: 210, 230, 250, 275, 300, 330, 350 and 360
  • IThe Cat C7 is an evolution of the earlier Cat 3126 engine
  • I16.5:1 compression ratio and weighing 1,295 lb