Kenworth T680 Next Generation earns EPA SmartWay designation

Kenworth T680 Next Generation earns EPA SmartWay designation

Kenworth Truck Co. announced that its T680 Next Generation model has received the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SmartWay Designation. The EPA SmartWay Transport Partnership is a collaboration between the EPA and freight industry designed to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions. To receive EPA SmartWay designation, tractors must offer a full aerodynamic package, including integrated roof fairings, chassis fairings, cab/sleeper side extenders, aerodynamic bumpers and mirrors, low rolling resistance tires and idle reduction features.

During the design process, Kenworth conducted aerodynamic simulations to develop each individual component of the T680 Next Gen as part of the total system and verified results through wind tunnel testing. Kenworth focused on keeping airflow closer to the cab and reducing turbulence. The bumper’s improved profile directs air underneath the chassis and past the wheel openings. The hood is eight inches narrower than before, allowing the T680 Next Gen to cut through the air, the OEM says.

Combined with spec’ing optional enhancements—such as tandem drive axle fairings and 28-inch side extenders behind the cab—these design features offer up to 6% fuel efficiency on a T680 Next Gen with a 76-in. sleeper and EPA 2021 PACCAR MX-13 engine over a comparably spec’d T680 with EPA 2017 PACCAR MX-13 engine, according to Adams. (Individual fuel economy improvement will vary depending on use, road conditions and other factors.)

Available in day cab, 52- and 76-in.-sleeper configurations, the Kenworth T680 Next Generation is standard with the PACCAR Powertrain featuring the 2021 PACCAR MX-13 engine, PACCAR TX-12 automated transmission and PACCAR DX-40 drive axle.

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