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The Icon 900’s throwback paint scheme was selected from a contest among the company’s design engineers. Kenworth has been building W900 tractors since 1961.
The Kenworth Icon 900 I got the chance to drive this month. Kenworth has been building W900 tractors since 1961. Commercial truck designs generally enjoy long production runs.
Kenworth oldest truck model is the W900, which was first released in 1961, and is still being made today. However, Kenworth ...
This 2016 Kenworth W900 Icon Fitzgerald glider is owned by Jerry Sellars, a 42-year trucking veteran. Sellars, out of Powell, Tenn., uses the truck to haul hazmat and is currently helping his ...
Prior to introducing the truck, Kenworth general manager and PACCAR vice president Mike Dozier paid homage to the historic W900—the longest running vehicle model in U.S. history. Production on ...
Kenworth's W900 semi-truck has been around for decades, but the company has finally decided to discontinue it. Here's why the iconic semi-truck is going away.
Kenworth's W900 semi-trucks didn't make waves entirely on their own. These soon-to-be-discontinued trucks are part of the brand's 1.9-meter cab Class 8 truck line.
Amazingly, the W900 has been around since 1963, though Kenworth announced this week that it’s canceling the iconic semi-truck next year. If there was ever a time to pour one out, this might be it.
Kenworth is phasing out its W900 (W900L and W900B), T800W (wide-hood), and C500 Class 8 truck models.
Kenworth will stop making 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 back as 1963.
In a move that industry observers have been predicting for years, Kenworth announced it will end production of its legacy 1.9-meter cab Class 8 trucks. This includes the OEM’s W900 (W900L and ...
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