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The Kenworth T600 is a model line of conventional-cab trucks that were produced by the American truck manufacturer Kenworth from 1984 to 2007. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Distinguished by its aerodynamic sloped hood, the T600 was a Class 8 truck , typically sold in semitractor configuration.
Kenworth's long running semi truck model. W990: 2019–present: 8: Classic-styled truck. Shares cab with T680 and T880. T800: 1987–present: 8: Kenworth's vocational and severe duty truck, available in both semi or rigid configurations. Shares cab with W900. T880: 2014–present: 8: Modernized variant of the T800 T680: 2013–present: 8
The T680 FCEV is powered with a Toyota hydrogen fuel cell, has six hydrogen tanks and a driving range over 300 miles (480 km) at a full load weight of 80,000 pounds (36,000 kg). [27] In 2022, Kenworth announced a new T680. The T680 Next-Gen was redesigned with the future in mind.
The new Kenworth Idle Management System is a battery-based APU system for air conditioning that is tied directly into the Kenworth T680's ducting system. An optional fuel-fired heater provides ...
Kenworth T680 and T880 Optimized with PACCAR MX-13 Engine LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Kenworth Truck Company is offering the Kenworth T680 and T880, ...
Introduced in 2005, the Kenworth 963 is the largest truck ever mass-produced by Kenworth (replacing the 1958-2004 953, the final vehicle of the 900-series). [6] Sharing (only) its cab with the W900, the 963 is a 6x6 vehicle developed exclusively for off-road heavy-haul use (primarily for desert oilfields), with the ability to pull up to 500,000 ...
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Paccar International marketed trucks to more than 40 countries, and was one of the largest exporters of capital goods in North America by 1995. Kenworth truck factory in Renton, Washington, was opened on June 4, 1993. [53] In 1997 Mark Pigott assumed PACCAR's presidency as Charles Pigott retired in 1997. [54]