The History Of Kenworth in Australia

In 1923, two men built a truck in Seattle with one goal: survive what others could not. A century later, that same philosophy would be tested in one of the harshest freight environments on Earth — the Australian Outback. This documentary traces the full evolution of Kenworth, from its custom-built logging trucks in the Pacific Northwest to its dominance of Australia’s heavy haul and road train industry. You’ll discover: • How Harry Kent and Edgar Worthington founded Kenworth in 1923 • The company’s WWII production surge and post-war expansion • The arrival of the first imported Kenworths in Australia • The opening of the Bayswater plant in 1971 • The engineering breakthroughs behind the W900SAR and T900 • How Kenworth adapted to 45–50°C heat, red dust, and 200-tonne road trains • The rise of the T909, K200 and K220 • The impact of PACCAR ownership and global integration • And what the future holds in the era of emissions and electrification From angled bonnets and oversized radiators to reinforced chassis rails built for quad road trains, Kenworth did not simply export American trucks to Australia — it evolved to survive it. Nearly half of Australia’s heavy-duty fleet now carries the Kenworth badge. This is the story of how that happened. Welcome to Big Truck Time! 🚛 If you love trucks, roadtrains, roaring engines, and everything that keeps the highways alive — you’re in the right place. From powerful machines hauling massive loads to the raw beauty of diesel engines at work, this channel is all about the heart and soul of trucking. 👉 Hit that Subscribe button so you never miss the latest videos from the world of big rigs and road power! 📨 For business inquiries or collaborations, feel free to contact me at: [email protected] #kenworth #roadtrains #roadtrainsaustralia #trucking #outback #kenworthtruck #trucking