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 ...
Kenworth, a unit of Paccar (NASDAQ:PCAR) will end production of the iconic W900 truck, which was first introduced in 1961 and has been one of the longest-running automotive designs in production, in ...
Founded in 1923 in Seattle, Washington, Kenworth is one of the oldest truck manufacturers in the United States. In its first year, the company began manufacturing its first trucks and produced 78 ...
Still in production since 1961, the W900 series is Kenworth's longest-running and most iconic nameplate. But this truck traces its roots back to 1956 when the Seattle-based company rolled out the 900.
The lifetime mileage of a semi truck will vary based on its usage, maintenance, and where it's located, but reports pin the average figure around 750,000 miles. Hitting a million miles is readily ...
Kenworth Truck Co. recently shared news of tremendous growing interest in its lineup of all-electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks, noting that orders have tripled the last 90 days as fleets look to ...
Kenworth trucks became synonymous with American trucking, but pinpointing the largest Kenworth truck ever made is not as easy as it sounds. Kenworth Australia has the T909, the semi-truck used for ...