KENWORTH K360 CABOVER

Kenworth’s new K360 class 7 cabover model is for urban delivery applications. Based on the DAF LF55 which was European Truck of the Year in 2002, it’s a highly maneuverable truck that will be matched to 22- to 26-ft bodies.

The 33,000-lb GVWR K360 will initially be launched with a 5.9-liter PACCAR engine (in fact a re-badged Cummins ISB) and 6-speed manual transmissions. The initial offering will be in a 4×2 class 7 truck configuration with 220 hp and maximum torque of 605 lb ft.

Full production launch of the K360 is scheduled for late next year when it will be offered with the new PACCAR PX-6 engine family. Horsepower ratings will range from 220 to
280 hp with torque up to 620 lb ft. A combination of automatic and manual transmissions will then be offered.


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