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The new Kenworth cabovers feature a fresh new exterior, new dash and gauge cluster, front air disc brakes, electronic braking module, optional Allison 6-speed transmission, push-button control shifter, and Dana rear axles.
Enough torque to start the load from a stop on a 20% grade and the power to maintain 40 mph on a 6% grade while fully loaded. Select from 141 kW and 282 kW battery packs for driving ranges of 100 and 200 miles, respectively, on a single charge. DC fast-charge time of two hours.
Jan 18, 2022 · Kenworth K270E Class 6 and K370E Class 7 battery-electric trucks. These popular – and proven – platforms combine fully-integrated, state-of-the-art electric powertrains with superior visibility, maneuverability and driver comfort. High-density battery packs deliver up to a 200 mile range with zero emissions and a rapid one-hour DC re-charge.
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The 26,000 lb. GVWR Kenworth K270 cabover will be offered in a 4x2 Class 6 truck configuration, and built on a North American-based chassis very similar to the Kenworth T270 conventional chasis. The K270 also will feature the 6.7-liter PACCAR PX-6 engine with the same power ratings, as the K370.
Jan 13, 2022 · On hand for short test drives was a medium-duty K270E battery-electric Class 6 cabover, as well as Kenworth’s flagship ZEV model, the all-electric T680E.
Mar 10, 2022 · Kenworth K270E Specs. Range: 100-200 miles; Powertrain rating: 469 hp, 2,540 lb.-ft. torque; Top speed: 65 mph; Battery Pack: 141-282 kWh; GVWR: 26,000 lb. and 33,000 lb. My next drive was the Class 5 K270E all-electric cabover truck (below) featuring a Dana electric powertrain that puts out 469 horsepower. Its daily range varies between 100 ...
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Sep 19, 2012 · Many drivers believe sitting above the axle in a COE makes for a rough ride. That's not true of modern cabovers, which have long taperleaf springs that absorb a lot of shock. The ride with this...