Werner Enterprises received the first Kenworth T680 Next Generation production truck during a ceremony at the Kenworth manufacturing plant in Chillicothe, Ohio. Kenworth’s T680 Next Gen on-highway ...
Kenworth in 2012 introduced the T680 as a third-generation aerodynamic conventional tractor and eventual successor to the T660 and T700. Last year the on-highway flagship helped propel Kenworth to a ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kenworth Truck Company will offer a natural gas option for its industry-leading, fuel-efficient Kenworth T680. Since its introduction two years ago, the Kenworth T680 ...
Kenworth launched its new T680 Next Generation on-highway flagship truck during a virtual unveiling Feb. 11, showcasing improved aerodynamics, driver-focused improvements, and technology advances such ...
Wade Day is a second-generation lifer. He’s been in the trucking business for as long as he can remember, following in the footsteps of his father, Doug Day, who began his own career driving coal ...
California Governor Jerry Brown wants 5 million zero-emission vehicles on state roads by 2030. By the end of next month, one of them will be shuffling around the ports of SoCal. Kenworth’s hydrogen ...
Kenworth has published a new brochure for its T680 Class 8 truck with "the latest, comprehensive information" on the model. The T680, which was launched four years ago in 76-in. sleeper and day cab ...
Kenworth announced Wednesday the Bendix Wingman Advanced collision mitigation system will be standard on the on-highway Kenworth T680 starting in July. The radar-based collision mitigation system ...
Kenworth Truck Co. introduced its “most aerodynamic truck ever,” the T680, Wednesday in Louisville, Ky. The T680 features include sculpted full-height roof, optimized bumper and hood, full-height side ...
This story appears in the June 4 print edition of Transport Topics. Click here to subscribe today. KIRKLAND, Wash. — Kenworth Truck Co. began production of its T680 at its Chillicothe, Ohio, truck ...
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CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — A US$400-million investment by Paccar in the development of the Kenworth T680/T880 cab platform appears to be paying off. “It has really revolutionized our business,” Kurt Swihart, ...
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