Kenworth 76-in. mid-roof sleeper now in production

Kenworth 76-in. mid-roof sleeper for T680, T880 now in production

Kenworth Truck Co. has announced that its new 76-in. mid-roof sleeper for the Kenworth T680 and T880 is in production. The 76-in. mid-roof sleeper is optimized for bulk tank, flatbed and other truck operators who prefer a lower roof, aerodynamic, light weight truck that has the comforts of Kenworth’s 76-in. high-roof sleeper for driver retention and recruitment.

The new sleeper offers a 100-lb. weight savings for additional payload capacity and profit opportunity, and less aerodynamic drag for low load height operations with up to a 5% fuel economy savings.

The new mid-roof sleeper has 6.5 ft. of headroom to give tall drivers ease of movement, a roomy work environment, liftable lower bunk, and side storage towers with ample space to hang clothes; plus the backwall can be configured with an optional upper bunk for team drivers or an excellent backwall sleeper storage unit, the company said. Kenworth adds that the option exists to install a premium sound system and a flat-screen TV.

“Our new sleeper configuration for the T680 and T880 provides customers with an excellent opportunity for enhanced fuel efficiency and driver comfort in their efforts for cost-effective operations and successful driver retention and recruitment,” said Kurt Swihart, Kenworth’s marketing director.

With the new sleeper, both the Kenworth T680 and T880 can be configured with the 76-in. mid-roof sleeper, 52-in. regional sleeper, and day cab. The T680 also is available with the 76-in. high-roof sleeper.

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