Kenworth ready to showcase T700 on cross-Canada tour

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KIRKLAND, Wash. — The Kenworth T700 and Paccar MX Engine Canadian Road Tour is set to visit 13 Kenworth dealerships across the country starting in September. 

The tour features the new Kenworth T700 model equipped with a 75-inch Aerodyne sleeper and new 2010 Paccar MX engine. The tour trailer will showcase information on the two new products in addition to the new Kenworth NavPlus (a navigation plus infotainment system), AG130 front air suspension, and other Kenworth products. The Eaton UltraShift Plus automated transmission will also be showcased.

“This special Kenworth Canadian Road Tour brings the excitement of the new Kenworth T700, ‘The World’s Best aerodynamic truck,’ and the 2010 Paccar MX engine to customers at Kenworth dealerships across Canada,” said Gary Moore, Kenworth assistant general manager for marketing and sales. “The PACCAR MX engine with its superior power-to-weight performance teamed with the aerodynamic, wide-cab Kenworth T700 provides fleets and truck operators with low-cost operation, outstanding performance, and superior driver comfort and drivability.”

The Kenworth T700 and PACCAR MX Engine Canadian Road Tour will open Sept. 7 at Inland Kenworth – Langley in British Columbia. Other stops include: GreatWest Kenworth – Calgary (Sept. 9); Edmonton Kenworth – Northside (Sept. 10); Custom Truck Sales in Saskatoon (Sept. 13), Regina (Sept. 14) and Winnipeg (Sept. 16); Kenworth of Thunder Bay (Sept. 20); Kenworth Kitchener (Sept. 23); Kenworth Concord (Sept. 24); Kenworth Montreal (Sept. 27); Kenworth Maska (Sept. 28); Kenworth Quebec (Sept. 29); and Bayview Kenworth – Moncton (Oct. 1).

For a full review on the T700, pick up the August issue of Truck News.

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