Truck Models
Current Models:
- Freightliner Cascadia (2007–present): Introduced in 2007, the Cascadia is Freightliner's flagship on-highway Class 8 truck, known for its aerodynamic design and fuel efficiency. The model has undergone several evolutions, with the fifth generation slated for production in 2025.
- Freightliner eCascadia (2018–present): An all-electric version of the Cascadia, the eCascadia was introduced in 2018, reflecting Freightliner's commitment to sustainable transportation solutions.
- Freightliner eM2 (2018–present): The eM2 is an all-electric medium-duty truck introduced in 2018, designed for local distribution and last-mile delivery applications.
- Freightliner M2 106 Plus (2002–present): Part of the Business Class M2 series, the M2 106 Plus is a versatile medium-duty truck suitable for various applications, including pickup and delivery, utility, and towing.
- Freightliner M2 112 Plus (2002–present): A heavier-duty version of the M2 series, the M2 112 Plus is designed for regional haul, bulk haul, and refuse applications.
- Freightliner 108SD Plus (2011–present): The 108SD Plus is a severe-duty truck designed for municipal and utility applications, offering durability and reliability.
- Freightliner 114SD Plus (2011–present): A step up from the 108SD, the 114SD Plus is built for heavier vocational tasks such as construction and waste management.
- Freightliner 122SD (2014–present): Known for its power and durability, the 122SD is designed for heavy-haul and severe-duty applications, capable of handling the most demanding jobs.
- Freightliner EconicSD (2018–present): Based on the European Mercedes-Benz Econic, the EconicSD was introduced to North America in 2018, tailored primarily for refuse collection with its low-entry design.
Discontinued Models:
- Freightliner FL Series (FLD) (1987–2010): The FLD series was introduced in 1987 as a conventional Class 8 truck, known for its aerodynamic design. It was eventually succeeded by the Century Class and Columbia models.
- Freightliner Classic and Classic XL (1990–2010): These models featured a traditional hood design and were based on the FLD series, offering options with 120-inch and 132-inch bumper-to-back-of-cab (BBC) measurements, respectively.
- Freightliner Century Class (C120) (1996–2010): Introduced in 1996, the Century Class was an aerodynamic conventional truck that replaced the FLD series in phases.
- Freightliner Columbia (CL120) (2000–2010): The Columbia was introduced as part of Freightliner's C-Series, serving as an aerodynamic conventional truck alongside the Century Class.
- Freightliner Coronado (2001–2016): Introduced in 2001, the Coronado featured a traditional design with modern amenities, eventually being succeeded by the 122SD.
- Freightliner Argosy (1999–2020): The Argosy was Freightliner's cab-over-engine (COE) model, primarily marketed in Australia and South Africa, with limited availability in North America.
- Freightliner Business Class (FL-Series) (1985–2007): The FL-Series, also known as the Business Class, was introduced in 1985 as a medium-duty truck line, eventually being replaced by the Business Class M2 series.
- Freightliner Sprinter (1995–2018): Originally introduced as a collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the Sprinter was a light commercial van that underwent several generations before Freightliner ceased its distribution in 2018.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Q: Are the Freightliner Cascadia Trim pieces compatible with all Cascadia models?A: While many of our trim pieces are designed to fit a range of Cascadia models, we recommend checking the product description for specific compatibility information.
2. Q: What type of products do you offer for Freightliner Century?A: We offer a variety of interior parts for Freightliner Century including trim, dash accessories, gauge covers, and more.
3. Q: Do the Freightliner Covers come in different materials or designs?A: Yes, our Freightliner Covers come in various materials and designs to match the style and comfort requirements of your trucks interior.
4. Q: What are Freightliner Dash Accessories?A: Freightliner Dash Accessories include a variety of items designed to enhance and customize your trucks dashboard. This can range from gauge covers and emblems to switch accessories.
5. Q: Is there a difference between Freightliner Gauge Covers and Freightliner Gauge Emblems?A: Yes, Gauge Covers are designed to protect and enhance the appearance of your gauges, while Gauge Emblems are designed to replace or customize the emblems on your trucks gauges.
6. Q: Can I find matching Freightliner Wood Accessories for the interior of my truck?A: Yes, we offer an array of Freightliner Wood Accessories that can be matched up to give a uniform and stylish look to your trucks interior.
7. Q: Do you provide installation instructions for the Lower Dash Accessories?A: While many of our products are designed for easy installation, specific instructions may vary by product. We recommend checking the product description or contacting our customer service for more information.
8. Q: What types of Window Accessories do you offer?A: We offer a variety of window accessories including window shades, privacy curtains, and more designed to fit Freightliner trucks.
9. Q: Are all Freightliner Pedals compatible with all Freightliner models?A: Not all pedals are compatible with all models. We recommend checking the product description for specific model compatibility before purchase.
10. Q: What are my payment options for purchasing Freightliner Interior Parts from your website?A: We accept all major credit cards, PayPal, and offer financing options for eligible purchases. Please refer to our payment options page for more detailed information.