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 ...
Kenworth has been building W900 tractors since 1961. Commercial truck designs generally enjoy long production runs. But any design that can last for close to 55 years clearly has a lot going for it.
Kenworth hosted its fourth truck parade in Chillicothe, Ohio. This year's event honored the W900 and featured decades-old historic models. The event also featured the truck gifted to Cory Troxell, ...
Bill Frantz drives this 2018 Kenworth W900L for Metzger Trucking out of Silver Lake, Indiana. The rig features an 86-inch Studio Sleeper and is powered by a 550-hp Cummins ISX with an 18-speed. Frantz ...
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 ...
Kenworth is releasing 1,000 units of the Legacy Edition, commemorating over 280,000 W900 trucks sold since 1963. The Legacy Edition includes the Cummins X15 engine in legacy beige and a black diamond ...
Shop 5 Inch Door Trim For T600 T660 T800 W900 Stainless Steel Chop Top Door Trim For Kenworth T600, T660, T800, W900 Trucks ...
A side-by-side look at the differences between a Chevy Silverado and a Kenworth W900, focusing on size, purpose, and ...
For Al Koenig, his first look at a Kenworth truck at the age of 8 was love at first sight. “I can remember the first time I saw Kenworth trucks as they passed my parents’ Minnesota farm,” Koenig said.
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 ...
We’re happy to be back with a brand-new semi-truck drag race, this time between a Kenworth W900 and a vintage GMC semi, which we’re pretty sure is a 1950s model by the looks of it. While we don’t know ...