Kenworth wraps up 26,000 mile T680 Road Tour

Updated Nov 16, 2012

The 6-month Kenworth T680 Road Tour featuring the all-new Kenworth T680 has concluded after traveling nearly 26,000 miles to 60 Kenworth dealer events throughout the United States and Canada that drew an estimated 10,000 customers.

The road tour kicked off in early May at MHC Kenworth in Denver and finished in late October at Kenworth Sales – Spokane in Washington state. The tour gave fleet and truck operators a close-up look at the Kenworth T680, which is Kenworth’s most aerodynamic truck ever and has received Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay(SM) Designation.

“We literally wanted to bring the Kenworth T680 directly to fleet managers and truck drivers so they could experience the T680, and what better way to do that than bringing our traveling road tour to events hosted by Kenworth dealerships in 36 states and 6 provinces,” said Erik Johnson, Kenworth on-highway marketing manager.

The tour trucks included both a Kenworth T680 76-inch sleeper and Kenworth T680 day cab equipped with the industry-leading 12.9-liter PACCAR MX engine. In the 53-foot, double-expanding tour trailer, visitors viewed displays featuring industry-leading aerodynamics, complete T680 cab, new sleeper, seats, trim levels and interior color options, robust doors, best in class headlamp system, and new air-assisted hydraulic clutch. There were also displays on the PACCAR MX engine and the Kenworth NavPlus(R) system with Bluetooth capability for hands-free cell phone calling on real working systems.

“The tour couldn’t have been a success without the behind-the-scenes efforts of Kenworth dealer personnel at the dealer events,” said Johnson. “We also thank ALCOA, Bendix, Eaton and Michelin for their important support as T680 Road Tour Partners. We especially appreciate our hard-working T680 tour drivers, Mike McDowell and Scott Leiker from Spiff Services, who got the two T680s and tour and support trailers to every event safely and on-time, while also setting up and taking down the trailer exhibits at each stop.”