Update -- Wednesday, March 19, 10 a.m. Eastern: Kenworth officially confirmed the news reported here by Overdrive. “We know these legacy Kenworth models are an integral part of our history here at ...
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The Kenworth W900 Is Being Discontinued
There have been lots of long-running vehicle designs cruising American roads, but few can compete with the longevity of the Kenworth W900. Introduced in 1961 and fundamentally unchanged since a 1982 ...
If you've spent any amount of time on the road, you've likely seen your share of semi-trucks. These massive, trailer-hauling rides are responsible for moving all kinds of goods from one place to ...
With Kenworth celebrating its 100th anniversary throughout 2023, the company had on display at the Mid-America Trucking Show the anniversary edition of the iconic W900L. As of the end of March when ...
Kenworth last year rolled out a special trim option for the W900L, developed cooperatively with western-wear designer and manufacturer Pendleton Woolen Mills. The idea was to get a western look ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Kenworth Truck Co. will halt manufacturing of three of its legacy 1.9-meter cab Class 8 tractors in 2026, including the W900, the first ...
If you’re of driving age in the United States, you’ve almost definitely seen thousands of Kenworth W900s on the road in your life. Spend any time traveling our country’s interstate system and you’ll ...
In a move that industry observers have been predicting for years, Kenworth announced it will end production of its legacy 1.9-meter cab Class 8 trucks. This includes the OEM’s W900 (W900L and W900B ...
Truckers and fleets can now order the Caterpillar C15 engine in 625- and 600-horsepower ratings in Kenworth's W900L long-nose conventional. Caterpillar's Truckers and fleets can now order the ...
Kenworth unveiled its latest truck Thursday night at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway where truck dealers, customers and reporters were given a chance to get an up-close look at the W990 – the latest ...
Kenworth began in Seattle, Washington, in 1923 after Harry Kent and Edgar K. Worthington sought to help loggers in the Pacific Northwest deal with heavy loads and rain-soaked roads. Building trucks ...
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