The 2025 Kenworth Truck Parade brought more than 50 new, classic and customized Kenworth trucks from all over the United States. The featured Kenworths included a vintage 1923 Kenworth—built the year ...
The Kenworth truck assembly plant in Chillicothe, Ohio, recently held its fourth annual Kenworth Truck Parade in the heart of downtown Chillicothe. This year, the parade honored Kenworth’s iconic W900 ...
In this week's edition of Overdrive Radio, we’re looking back at the long run of the W900 model from the Kenworth Truck Company. The W900's coming sunset has been among the biggest equipment news of ...
It was really the First World War that solidified the idea of a “truck” as a specialized transportation vehicle. Up until then, most trucks were simply beefed-up automobiles. But with the war won and ...
Kenworth is celebrating its centennial throughout 2023. Over the last century, more than 1.3 million Kenworth trucks have hauled goods across the U.S. and Canada, according to the OEM. "In 1923, when ...
It may sound unrealistic, but nearly every new heavy-duty, semi-truck (Class 8) sold in the United States (99.9% of them, in fact) comes from just seven brands, which in turn are owned by only four ...
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 ...
Al Koenig’s first look at a Kenworth truck at the age of 8 was a life-changing event. “I can remember the first time I saw Kenworth trucks as they passed my parents’ Minnesota farm,” Koenig said. The ...
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 ...
The Kenworth Truck Company announced that it will be discontinuing three of its Class 8 trucks. This change will take place in 2026 and will help the company continue to strive to meet the evolving ...
The 700,000th truck produced by Kenworth Truck Co was purchased by long-time customer James H Clark & Son Inc, a Salt Lake City UT-based refrigerated goods carrier. The 700,000th truck produced by ...
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Eyeing regulations and purchase incentives intended to slash the freight industry’s reliance on fossil fuels, engineers at Kenworth Truck Co. spent five years developing an electric ...
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