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Too bad these won’t be made anymore. Classic American iron!




Iconic American truck axed after 65 years on the road


Kenworth, the commercial trucking giant, has confirmed that production of the W900 will stop in 2026, bringing an end to the third longest-running mass-market vehicle still in production.

The diesel-powered big rig, introduced in 1961, has been a fixture in trucking culture for generations. Only the Chevrolet Suburban and Ford F-Series have been on the road for longer.



W900s featured a long nose, a massive chrome grill, square headlights, and a hulking chrome bumper. The design aesthetic made the truck look like an angular battering ram.

A major redesign to the nearly 60,000-pound semi in 1982 refined its look, but the truck’s bones — and its reputation — remained unchanged.

It's been featured in American culture, finding its way into popular movies and television shows like American Dad, Moonlighting, and Desperado.

'The W900 is truly historic in that it’s helped shape North American trucking culture and tradition as we know it today,' Kevin Haygood, the assistant general manager for sales and marketing at Kenworth, said.



'As we transition to future products, we remain committed to honoring the spirit of these iconic trucks.'

Kenworth drivers are scooping up nostalgic trucks after the company said it would stop production soon

W900s featured blistering power figures: it had around 600 horsepower coming from the 18-speed manual transmissions.

The truck also belched through a gallon of fuel every six to eight miles.

Kenworth has a new slate of big rigs with more space for drivers, better tech, and improved fuel efficiency.

The company also said regulators forced the decision with federal emissions targets.

Internet chatter has remained mixed about the six-decade-old truck.

Some Redditors said the enormous semi was long in the tooth. Others said they're scooping up the nostalgic tractors before they go defunct.

Though, everyone seemingly agreed the truck struggled to turn around.


'It's a terrible truck with horrible vision and the worst turning circle possible,' one trucker said.

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But another added: 'It was a great truck with the turning radius of a planet.'

Currently, Kenworth is selling certified pre-owned versions of the truck between $55,000 and $270,000.

Kenworth's decision to axe the long-lasting truck comes amid some major changes in the trucking industry.


Technologists have been developing new autonomous driving vehicles that could help soften the blow of a massive trucker shortage in America.

Truck producers have also invested billions of dollars as they attempt to produce greener rigs to combat climate change impacts.

But the trucks, which have typically used hydrogen and battery electric technology, have been marred by high maintenance costs and slumping consumer interest.
 
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Real question for the truckers out there....can these dinosaur body styles (Pete and KW) pull the same sort of fuel efficiency numbers like the new design "plastic" trucks that actually have some aerodynamic though put into them?
 

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Real question for the truckers out there....can these dinosaur body styles (Pete and KW) pull the same sort of fuel efficiency numbers like the new design "plastic" trucks that actually have some aerodynamic though put into them?
No
 

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An extra 2.5 miles per gallon on a 660 mile day adds up really quick. And that's on the low end.
 

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Real question for the truckers out there....can these dinosaur body styles (Pete and KW) pull the same sort of fuel efficiency numbers like the new design "plastic" trucks that actually have some aerodynamic though put into them?

Nope. You can get them within about 1.5 mpg (6.5-7) but that’s about it. Some of the new trucks are getting 8-8.5

As soon as the false information about DEF and DPF is exposed and they are eliminated the industrial and truck diesel industry will change over night.
 

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Nope. You can get them within about 1.5 mpg (6.5-7) but that’s about it. Some of the new trucks are getting 8-8.5

As soon as the false information about DEF and DPF is exposed and they are eliminated the industrial and truck diesel industry will change over night.
Building truck engines to meet the ridiculous EPA standards caused Caterpillar, the world's largest manufacturer of diesel engines, to abandon the industry. I hope there will be relief on the planned increases in regulations.
 

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Building truck engines to meet the ridiculous EPA standards caused Caterpillar, the world's largest manufacturer of diesel engines, to abandon the industry. I hope there will be relief on the planned increases in regulations.

I just bought a 6NZ 378 Peterbilt to build my new service truck on.

Caterpillar tried to avoid EGR by going with their so-called Accert Technology. They were actually trying to make a spec engine that would still work but the 18 to 1 compression and lack of conformity to the EPA Lords combined to kill them in the BXS, NXS, MXS and SDP. Their ARD in the SDP was their death knell.
Cat missed the follow in line memo and by the time they actually understood it, it was too late.

I used to convert those to a 6NZ spec and that was the best all around engine ever built at that point.

If they ever perfect the hydraulically controlled intake and exhaust valve, which they were working on until the Accert, they will once again control a huge share of the market.
 
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