Kenworth Adds Popular Extended Day Cab Option For C500 Vocational Model

Sept. 28, 2010

Kenworth Truck Company now offers its popular Extended Day Cab option for the Kenworth C500 model, which has long been the industry standard for durability, quality and driver comfort in the off-highway trucking sector.

Kenworth Truck Company now offers its popular Extended Day Cab option for the Kenworth C500 model, which has long been the industry standard for durability, quality and driver comfort in the off-highway trucking sector.

"We’re pleased to introduce the Kenworth Extended Day cab for the Kenworth C500, which serves such demanding applications as oilfield, mining, heavy haul, logging and construction," said Gary Moore, Kenworth assistant general manager for marketing and sales.

The spacious Kenworth Extended Day Cab further enhances driver comfort with an additional 6 inches of length and 5 inches of cab height compared to Kenworth’s traditional day cab. The Extended Day Cab also offers 2 more inches behind the wheel, additional leg room, up to 21 degrees of recline in the driver’s seat, and 2 extra cubic feet of storage behind the driver’s seat.

The Kenworth Extended Day Cab is available for new C500’s with a 2007 or later engine and with either one-piece or two-piece curved glass windshield. Contact your Kenworth dealer for more details. The Extended Day Cab is also available on the Kenworth T660, T800, and W900 models.

Kenworth Truck Company is the manufacturer of The World’s Best™ heavy and medium duty trucks. In addition, Kenworth is the recipient of the 2007 J.D. Power and Associates awards for Highest in Customer Satisfaction for Over The Road, Pickup and Delivery and Vocational Segment Class 8 trucks.

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