Truck Models
Current Models:
- Kenworth W900 (1961–present): Kenworth's long-running Class 8 semi-truck model, renowned for its traditional styling and powerful performance.
- Kenworth W990 (2019–present): A classic-styled Class 8 truck that shares its cab with the T680 and T880 models, offering a blend of traditional design and modern amenities.
- Kenworth T680 (2013–present): An aerodynamic Class 8 truck designed for fuel efficiency and driver comfort, featuring advanced technologies and a spacious cab.
- Kenworth T800 (1987–present): Kenworth's vocational and severe-duty Class 8 truck, available in both semi or rigid configurations. It shares its cab with the W900 and is known for its versatility in various applications.
- Kenworth T880 (2014–present): A modernized variant of the T800, the T880 is a Class 8 truck designed for vocational applications, offering enhanced aerodynamics and driver comfort.
- Kenworth K270/K370 (2013–present): Medium-duty Class 6 and 7 cab-over-engine (COE) trucks, known in Mexico as KW 45 and 55. These models are designed for urban delivery and regional haul applications.
Discontinued Models:
- Kenworth K100 (1961–2002): A Class 8 COE truck, the K100 was introduced alongside the W900 and became known for its distinctive cab-over design, catering to markets with stringent length regulations.
- Kenworth T600 (1985–2007): Introduced as an aerodynamic alternative to the W900, the T600 featured a sloped hood and set-back front axle, significantly improving fuel efficiency.
- Kenworth T2000 (1996–2010): A Class 8 aerodynamic truck that featured a spacious cab and was designed for long-haul operations, emphasizing driver comfort and fuel efficiency.
- Kenworth T660 (2008–2017): An evolution of the T600, the T660 incorporated advanced aerodynamics and technologies, further enhancing fuel efficiency and driver experience.
- Kenworth T700 (2011–2014): Introduced to replace the T2000, the T700 featured a larger grille and fender-mounted headlamps, offering improved aerodynamics and driver comfort.
- Kenworth T400 (1988–?): A regional-haul tractor and variant of the T600, designed for shorter routes and improved maneuverability.
- Kenworth T450 (1988–?): Designed after the T800, the T450 was intended for vocational applications, offering durability and versatility.
- Kenworth K300 (2000–2004): A medium-duty Class 6 and 7 COE truck that utilized the DAF 45 cab, catering to urban delivery needs.
- Kenworth K360/K260 (2008–2012): Medium-duty Class 6 and 7 COE trucks using the DAF LF45 cab, known in Mexico as KW 45 and 55 during 2004–2012.
- Kenworth L700 (1971–c.1985): A Class 7 truck designed for various applications, offering versatility and reliability.
- Kenworth Mid-Ranger Series (K130/K220/K300) (1987–1999): Also known as the Mid-Ranger series, these Class 7 trucks used a Volkswagen cab and were designed for medium-duty applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Q: Are the Kenworth Interior Trim designed for models 2006 and newer compatible with older models?A: No, the Kenworth Interior Trim is specifically designed to fit Kenworth models from the year 2006 and newer. It may not fit or function as expected on older models.
2. Q: What are the Kenworth Chrome Bezels and Grommets used for?A: Kenworth Chrome Bezels and Grommets are used to enhance the look of your Kenworth truck. Theyre designed to fit around switches, controls, and other dashboard components, giving a polished, custom look to your vehicles interior.
3. Q: Can I install the Kenworth Door Trim myself or do I need a professional?A: While some customers are comfortable with self-installation, we generally recommend professional installation for the best results. This ensures the Kenworth Door Trim is fitted correctly and securely.
4. Q: Are the Kenworth Flooring options resistant to wear and tear?A: Yes, Kenworth Flooring options are designed to be durable and resistant to wear and tear, making them suitable for heavy-duty use in a truck environment.
5. Q: Do the Kenworth Gauges, Covers, and Emblems come in different styles or designs?A: Yes, Kenworth Gauges, Covers, and Emblems come in a range of styles and designs. You can choose the ones that best match your trucks interior and your personal preference.
6. Q: Is it possible to replace the bulbs in the Kenworth Interior Lighting?A: Yes, typically, the bulbs in Kenworth Interior Lighting can be replaced. However, its always best to check the specific product information or contact customer service for details.
7. Q: Do the Kenworth Switch Guards and Switch Plates come with installation instructions?A: Yes, most of our Kenworth Switch Guards and Switch Plates come with detailed installation instructions to guide you through the process.
8. Q: What is the purpose of Kenworth Decorative Screws?A: Kenworth Decorative Screws are primarily used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of your Kenworth trucks interior. They can replace standard screws for a more customized, high-quality finish.
9. Q: Are the Kenworth A/C Control Plates specific to certain A/C models?A: Kenworth A/C Control Plates are designed to fit most standard Kenworth A/C models. However, its always a good idea to check the product description or contact customer service to ensure compatibility with your specific model.
10. Q: Can I return a Kenworth Interior Sleeper Trim if it doesnt fit my truck?A: Yes, we have a return policy in place for items that dont fit or meet your satisfaction. Please refer to our return policy for details on how to proceed.