
The Kenworth logo features a bright red circular panel superimposed on four vertical stripes with their edges trimmed to match the circle’s curvature. Inside the circle, the white letters K and W are stacked vertically. This logo has been in use since 1956 and remains a recognizable visual symbol of the brand’s heritage in heavy truck manufacturing.
Kenworth Truck Company is an American manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, founded in 1923 as the successor to Gersix Motor Company. The brand name combines the surnames of its founders—Kent and Worthington. Since 1945, Kenworth has been a division of PACCAR while maintaining its own engineering identity. The company is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, and also produces in Canada, Mexico, and Australia. Known for high customization and quality, Kenworth is also developing electric and hybrid truck solutions.








