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 ...
There have been lots of long-running vehicle designs cruising American roads, but few can compete with the longevity of the Kenworth W900. Introduced in 1961 and fundamentally unchanged since a 1982 ...
Mention “American big rigs” to someone not associated with the trucking industry, and odds are an image of the Kenworth W900 is going to pop into their heads. And why not? The truck is a cultural icon ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
Craig Hershey's father bought this 2001 Kenworth W900 "from a guy in Idaho," and Hershey runs it daily now hauling logs in the day and chips in the evening out of a sawmill. The rig sports a ...
When it comes to heavy duty semi-trucks, few names carry as much weight, both literally and figuratively, as the Kenworth W900A. With its rugged yet elegant design, this behemoth managed to carve out ...
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 ...
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 ...