• Kenworth unveils W900 Legacy Edition as iconic truck nears its end

    The OEM plans to end W900 production in 2026. Kenworth will make 1,000 W900 Legacy Edition trucks to celebrate the model's long history.
    March 28, 2025
    3 min read

    The Kenworth W900 Legacy Edition celebrates the iconic Kenworth model that is ending production in 2026 after more than 280,000 W900s have been sold since 1963.

    “Our W900 Legacy Edition is a way to celebrate the history and importance of the truck model with our customers,” Kevin Haygood, Kenworth’s assistant GM for sales and marketing, said. “We will produce 1,000 of these limited-edition trucks, and they’re sure to become a collector’s item. They’ll be powered by the Cummins X15 engine painted in legacy Cummins beige, an exclusive color for this limited edition. The Legacy Edition is the ninth limited edition W900 Kenworth has produced. In recognition of that, we are bringing back paint schemes from those past trucks and some other fan favorites.”

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    The Legacy Edition is available in extended day cab, 72-inch flat top, and 86-inch studio sleeper configurations. Each Kenworth W900 Legacy Edition will be serialized in order of build date and sequence with a special limited-edition badge on the glovebox. The interior features a black diamond VIT interior with platinum accents. For those ordering a sleeper, vintage tuck-and-roll adorns the sleeper back wall. A Ravenwood door and dash trim compliment the Legacy Edition’s styling, while platinum accent stitching and throwback vintage Kenworth logos on trim and headrests complete the package. The Kenworth hood badges take the Legacy Edition into the past as well, using the design that became popular in 1966.

    “There has been a long love affair between drivers and the W900,” Haygood said. “The trucking industry features many generational families and owner-operators who have bought the W900 over all these years. It’s the Driver’s Truck with its bold, long hood and stately appearance. It’s why you see them at so many truck shows—they’ve won plenty of awards. The W900 also occupies a special place in popular culture. It dodged Smokey and aided Mr. Bond, all while becoming an iconic piece of automotive history.”

    Haygood said Kenworth’s W990 will now carry the torch of nostalgia for those who want traditional long-hood styling. “It shares many of the same custom tailoring characteristics of the W900 but in a wider cab configuration with better aerodynamics,” Haygood said. “It also accommodates current and future emissions-compliant engines and driver’s assistance features through its platform and is set to meet regulations down the road. We hope it will continue the legacy of a bona fide legend—the W900.”

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