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 ...
If you’re of driving age in the United States, you’ve almost definitely seen thousands of Kenworth W900s on the road in your life. Spend any time traveling our country’s interstate system and you’ll ...
Kenworth Truck Co. will halt manufacturing of three of its legacy 1.9-meter cab Class 8 tractors in 2026, including the W900, the first examples of which began rolling off the production line as far ...
In this week's edition of Overdrive Radio, we’re looking back at the long run of the W900 model from the Kenworth Truck Company. The W900's coming sunset has been among the biggest equipment news of ...
Update -- Wednesday, March 19, 10 a.m. Eastern: Kenworth officially confirmed the news reported here by Overdrive. “We know these legacy Kenworth models are an integral part of our history here at ...
In late March, Kenworth announced that it would be ending production of its iconic W900 model in 2026. Now, the OEM has announced a special Legacy Edition to commemorate one of the most celebrated ...
The green future of big rigs is almost here, and as a result of this push for a more efficient future in the world of semi-trucks, the iconic Kenworth W900 is being discontinued. If you've spent any ...
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 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 ...
Kenworth unveiled its latest truck tonight at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway where truck dealers, customers and reporters were given a chance to get a close-up look at the newest addition to the storied ...
The Kenworth W900 has been running North American highways for over six decades now -- and shows no signs of letting up any time soon. Mention “American big rigs” to someone not associated with the ...