Kenworth launched a revamped version of the battery-electric configuration of its T680 tractor April 28 at the 2025 Advanced Clean Transportation Expo in Anaheim, Calif. Paccar unit Kenworth also ...
Though headlines and social media have been dominated by Tesla's all-electric truck, the Semi, since its much-awaited release, it is certainly not the only player in the game. With its T680E, one of ...
After driving the all-electric Kenworth T680E, something Kenworth’s director of marketing communications Jamin Swazo said earlier that day at the company’s headquarters in Kirkland, Washington, came ...
The all-new T880E and the T680E with the enhanced powertrain offer a range of 100 to 250 miles. This is quite a step up from the T680E’s previous generation, which offered a range of up to 150 miles.
Just more than 900 model year 2019-2022 Kenworth T880 and W990; Peterbilt 567, 579 and 389; and 2022 Peterbilt 536 and 537 wrecker and auto hauler trucks are being recalled by Paccar for an issue ...
Before we deal with the differences between the Kenworth and Peterbilt semi-truck brands, we have to spend a minute on their very large similarity: Both are owned by the same company — Paccar — and ...
LAS VEGAS—Six years in the making, Kenworth debuted its SuperTruck 2 demonstrator vehicle at the ACT Expo. The SuperTruck program, funded by the Department of Energy, awarded $80 million to four Class ...
Fontaine Modification has recently introduced auto hauler conversions for the Western Star 49X and the Kenworth T880 and W990 models. The conversion lowers the overall height of the trucks to better ...
The 2022 Kenworth Medium Duty Body Builder Manual features new click-to-go links to speed specifying, according to the company. The 152-page online manual offers 10 detailed sections featuring an ...
Dealers will update the affected trucks' control module software to resolve the issue at no cost to owners. The recall affects certain 2023-2026 Kenworth T380, T680, T880, Peterbilt 520, 548, 567, 579 ...
The word "drayage" isn't commonly used, even among green-car fans, but it's used by the shipping and logistics industries to refer to the transport of goods over short distances. Drayage turns out to ...