It is a look. It is a sound. It is the undeniable recognition of your achievement. After all, who could ignore the sheer presence of Kenworth's W900L – with 130 inches from bumper to back-of-cab, one of the longest of long-nosed conventionals.228 Wheelbase
2025 KENWORTH W900
Brand New 2025 W900 Day cab with X15 (605HP) Cummins Engine, 18-Speed Manual, 14.6k front & 46k rear, 228 Wheelbase and 3.91 Rear ratio.Details
Stock Number
345544
Gross Vehicle Weight
80000
grossvehicleweightrating
Class 8
Horsepower
565
Navigation
Yes
What size sleepers are the Kenworth W900 : Kenworth W900L & W990
Sleeper sizes include 38 inch, 62 inch, 72 inch flat top & AeroCab sleepers, and also the ultra-premium 86 inch Studio AeroCab Sleeper.
How long is the front of a semi-truck
Semi-truck dimensions: All semi-trucks have similar dimensions as they need to adhere to transportation standards. The maximum width is 8.5 feet, the maximum height is 13.5 feet, and the maximum length is 53 feet. Without a trailer, however, the cab of a semi-truck is about 20 feet long.
How long is a full semi-truck : around 72 feet long
On average, semi trucks in the United States are around 72 feet long, 8.5 feet wide, and 13.5 feet tall. They can have a gross weight of up to 80,000 pounds.
Day cabs are typically 20 feet long, though each manufacturer and spec can alter that. Sleeper cabs, which have a bed inside for drivers who haul over-the-road, are also around 20 feet in length.
Worthington
The replacement of the 900-series conventional, the W900 is produced as a Class 8 conventional-cab truck primarily for highway use. The "W" in its model designation denotes Worthington, one of the two founders of Kenworth.
How tall is a Kenworth semi
Kenworth: The Kenworth T680 is one of the industry's most customizable semi trucks. It offers 76-inch high-roof and mid-roof sleepers, as well as 52-inch mid-roof and 40-inch flat-top sleepers.W900 Pricing
Year Range
Tandem Axle Price
Tri Axle Price
2020 – 2022
$85,600 – $143,400
$135,500 – $169,500
2015 – 2019
$39,700 – $104,100
$64,800 – $118,300
2010 – 2014
$29,100 – $46,800
$52,500 – $66,700
2005 – 2009
$22,100 – $37,500
$38,100 – $50,600
Day cabs, or cabs without bed space, can be around 20 feet long. Long days on the road can sometimes warrant naps and resting space, so sleeper cabs can be closer to 30 feet long to accommodate a bed and some more square footage dedicated toward living and storage. A standard semi with a day cab is around 72 feet long…
The most common LENGTH for railway sleepers is 2.6 metres or 8ft 6" long. We also stock other railway sleeper sizes such as 2.4m and 3.0m, or 8ft and 10ft. The most common WIDTH for a railway sleeper is 250mm or 10". We have other railway sleeper sizes as well such as 200mm or 300mm, or 8" / 12".
How long is the cab of a semi-truck : Day cabs are typically 20 feet long, though each manufacturer and spec can alter that. Sleeper cabs, which have a bed inside for drivers who haul over-the-road, are also around 20 feet in length.
How long is a semi-truck in meters : Although the Construction and Use Regulations allow a maximum rigid length of 60 ft (18.2 m), this, combined with a shallow kingpin and fifth wheel set close to the rear of the tractor unit, can give an overall length of around 75 ft (22.75 m).
How long is a European semi-truck
In Europe, the trucks' sizes cannot exceed 61 feet long, while American trucks can go up to 70 feet with two trailers at a time. Flat-front-shaped trucks were popular in North America until 1976, before the overall length restrictions were lifted. After 1976, longer-nosed trucks became more popular among truck drivers.
For the W900 Kenworth's, the BBC measurements are different between the W900B and the W900L – with the L version being the longer one. Our catalogs and websites list these as either the W900B or the W900L and not by BBC measurement as this is what is the industry standard.PACCARKenworth / Parent organization
Headquartered in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland, Washington, Kenworth has been a wholly owned subsidiary of PACCAR since 1945, operating alongside sister company (and marketplace rival) Peterbilt Motors.
How tall is the top of a semi-truck : about 13 ½ feet tall
How tall is a semi-truck A standard semi-truck's height is about 13 ½ feet tall. The height of a semi-truck depends on various factors.
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It is a look. It is a sound. It is the undeniable recognition of your achievement. After all, who could ignore the sheer presence of Kenworth's W900L – with 130 inches from bumper to back-of-cab, one of the longest of long-nosed conventionals.228 Wheelbase
2025 KENWORTH W900
Brand New 2025 W900 Day cab with X15 (605HP) Cummins Engine, 18-Speed Manual, 14.6k front & 46k rear, 228 Wheelbase and 3.91 Rear ratio.Details
What size sleepers are the Kenworth W900 : Kenworth W900L & W990
Sleeper sizes include 38 inch, 62 inch, 72 inch flat top & AeroCab sleepers, and also the ultra-premium 86 inch Studio AeroCab Sleeper.
How long is the front of a semi-truck
Semi-truck dimensions: All semi-trucks have similar dimensions as they need to adhere to transportation standards. The maximum width is 8.5 feet, the maximum height is 13.5 feet, and the maximum length is 53 feet. Without a trailer, however, the cab of a semi-truck is about 20 feet long.
How long is a full semi-truck : around 72 feet long
On average, semi trucks in the United States are around 72 feet long, 8.5 feet wide, and 13.5 feet tall. They can have a gross weight of up to 80,000 pounds.
Day cabs are typically 20 feet long, though each manufacturer and spec can alter that. Sleeper cabs, which have a bed inside for drivers who haul over-the-road, are also around 20 feet in length.
Worthington
The replacement of the 900-series conventional, the W900 is produced as a Class 8 conventional-cab truck primarily for highway use. The "W" in its model designation denotes Worthington, one of the two founders of Kenworth.
How tall is a Kenworth semi
Kenworth: The Kenworth T680 is one of the industry's most customizable semi trucks. It offers 76-inch high-roof and mid-roof sleepers, as well as 52-inch mid-roof and 40-inch flat-top sleepers.W900 Pricing
Day cabs, or cabs without bed space, can be around 20 feet long. Long days on the road can sometimes warrant naps and resting space, so sleeper cabs can be closer to 30 feet long to accommodate a bed and some more square footage dedicated toward living and storage. A standard semi with a day cab is around 72 feet long…
The most common LENGTH for railway sleepers is 2.6 metres or 8ft 6" long. We also stock other railway sleeper sizes such as 2.4m and 3.0m, or 8ft and 10ft. The most common WIDTH for a railway sleeper is 250mm or 10". We have other railway sleeper sizes as well such as 200mm or 300mm, or 8" / 12".
How long is the cab of a semi-truck : Day cabs are typically 20 feet long, though each manufacturer and spec can alter that. Sleeper cabs, which have a bed inside for drivers who haul over-the-road, are also around 20 feet in length.
How long is a semi-truck in meters : Although the Construction and Use Regulations allow a maximum rigid length of 60 ft (18.2 m), this, combined with a shallow kingpin and fifth wheel set close to the rear of the tractor unit, can give an overall length of around 75 ft (22.75 m).
How long is a European semi-truck
In Europe, the trucks' sizes cannot exceed 61 feet long, while American trucks can go up to 70 feet with two trailers at a time. Flat-front-shaped trucks were popular in North America until 1976, before the overall length restrictions were lifted. After 1976, longer-nosed trucks became more popular among truck drivers.
For the W900 Kenworth's, the BBC measurements are different between the W900B and the W900L – with the L version being the longer one. Our catalogs and websites list these as either the W900B or the W900L and not by BBC measurement as this is what is the industry standard.PACCARKenworth / Parent organization
Headquartered in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland, Washington, Kenworth has been a wholly owned subsidiary of PACCAR since 1945, operating alongside sister company (and marketplace rival) Peterbilt Motors.
How tall is the top of a semi-truck : about 13 ½ feet tall
How tall is a semi-truck A standard semi-truck's height is about 13 ½ feet tall. The height of a semi-truck depends on various factors.