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Kenworth adds mid-roof sleeper option to T880

Dec. 19, 2013
Kenworth Trucks’ T880 is now available for order with a 52-in. mid-roof sleeper option. The mid-roof sleeper features a liftable lower bunk and upper storage units on the sleeper’s back wall, including hanging storage for drivers to hang their clothes and jackets. A bunk heater, flat screen TV and premium sound system can be added.

Kenworth Trucks’ T880 is now available for order with a 52-in. mid-roof sleeper option.

The mid-roof sleeper features a liftable lower bunk and upper storage units on the sleeper’s back wall, including hanging storage for drivers to hang their clothes and jackets. A bunk heater, flat screen TV and premium sound system can be added.

An optional passenger swivel seat can further expand the living space, Kenworth said. The sleeper’s height is enough for a 6 ft., 4 in. person to easily stand up between the seats.

The T880 comes standard with the Paccar MX-13 engine rated up to 500 hp. and 1,850 lbs.-ft. of torque. It can be ordered with a 116.5-in. BBC hood optimized for the MX-13 or with a 122.5-in. BBC hood.

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