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Motor vehicle
Freightliner Cascadia
First-generation Freightliner Cascadia
Overview
ManufacturerDaimler Trucks North America
Production2007–present
Model years2008–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassTractor unit
Body styleConventional
RelatedWestern Star 57x
Powertrain
EngineDetroit DD13/15/16,Cummins ISX15 EPA
Transmission
  • Detroit DT12 (automated manual)
  • Eaton Fuller 8, 9, 10, 13, 15 and 18 speed (manual)
  • Eaton AutoShift 10, 13 or 18 speed (automated manual)
  • Eaton UltraShift Plus 10, 13, 18 speed (automated manual)
  • Allison 3000, 4000 and 4500 series (automatic)
Chronology
PredecessorFreightliner Century (Columbia)
First generation day cab Cascadia

TheFreightliner Cascadia is aheavy-dutysemi-trailer truck produced byFreightliner Trucks. It was designed withfuel efficiency in mind, as well as improving upon several other features including the powertrain offerings, sound mitigation, safety systems, and overall mechanical reliability from its predecessors. It is offered in three basic configurations: Day Cab, Mid-Roof XT, and Raised Roof. The latter two models are sleeper cabs, offered in various lengths, ranging from 48 to 72 inches (Raised Roof models available for 60” or 72” lengths only). The Cascadia was sold chiefly in North America until 2020, when an export, primarily geared towards the Australian and New Zealand markets, was introduced.[1] Before the introduction of the export variant, its place remained occupied by theFreightliner Century (no longer in US production) for export markets.

Cascadia Evolution

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TheCascadia Evolution is a more fuel-efficient version of the Cascadia, released in 2013. Improvements were made to both the aerodynamics and the comfort of the driver. The instrument cluster was redesigned to be easier to read, the seats have improved back and lumbar support, dashboard switches are repositioned with larger,[2] higher contrast text, and a battery-powered auxiliary HVAC system fromThermo King was offered. This system was designed to reduce overnight engine idling, both saving fuel and reducing noise while drivers are asleep.[citation needed]

2017 facelift

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2nd Generation Cascadia
In daylight
At night

In 2017, the Cascadia received a major design revision for the 2018 model year. The general design of the body is the same except for revised chassis fairings and longer cab extenders. The 2018 Cascadia's exterior facelift consisted of a hood cowl with a more sculpted and aggressive design, along with a redesigned front bumper, a larger grille, and the addition of all-LED headlights. The new hood mirrors were more aerodynamic and improved bumper air dams were installed.[3][unreliable source]

Major updates were made to the truck's interior. The new revision included a new dashboard and more ergonomic seats. The Cascadia's sleeper contains a larger bunk, redesigned storage cabinets, and "aircraft-inspired" dimmable LED ceiling lights. An optional "driver's loft" feature adds a collapsible table and two collapsible seats, all of which stow underneath an extra-wideMurphy-style bunk.[4][unreliable source?]

Battery-powered HVAC systems remain an option, however, in addition to the Thermo King units seen on the Cascadia Evolution, Freightliner now offers an internally manufactured equivalent system as well.

Other features of the truck include the Detroit DT12 automated manual transmission, ultra-quiet door and window seals, a single panel windshield, all LED marker lights and taillights, and a suite of active and passive safety systems, including blind-spot monitoring, collision mitigation system, and lane-keeping assistance.

The second-generation Cascadia is produced in the same three configurations as its predecessors, Day Cab, Mid-roof XT, and Raised Roof.[citation needed]

The Interior is from theMercedes-Benz Actros (2014 Facelift).

Fifth Generation Cascadia

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In 2024,Freightliner revealed the Fifth Generation Freightliner Cascadia.[5] Improvements include updated front end styling, upgraded aerodynamics that give the vehicle better fuel efficiency, a MirrorCam system, an Intelligent Braking Control System, and headlights that give 30% better visibility at night.

eCascadia

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Black day cab Freightliner eCascadia
Freightliner eCascadia

TheeCascadia is an all-electric truck variant of the Cascadia. As of 2022, the specifications of the long-range variant include a range of 230 mi (370 km) (single-drive) or 220 mi (350 km) (tandem-drive), using 438-kWh batteries, and 320–470 hp (240–350 kW), with charging to 80% in 90 minutes.[6] It has a GCWR of up to 82,000 lb (37,000 kg) and will compete with theTesla Semi.[7]

In August 2019, the first two eCascadias were delivered to customers in California as part of field tests. The manufacturer stated that the trucks are built "to test the integration of battery-electric trucks [into] large-scale fleet operations".[8] One of the customers,Penske, will be operating the truck "in regional traffic in Southern California" while the other, NFI, will use it indrayage operations at thePort of Los Angeles and thePort of Long Beach.[9][10]

Order books opened in 2021,[11] and one order was for 800 trucks.[12]

After testing a prototype to more than 1 million miles (1.6 million kilometers), production and official premiere took place in May 2022.[13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Freightliner Truck Models, Truck Features".www.freightliner.com.au. RetrievedApril 24, 2021.
  2. ^"2013 Freightliner Cascadia for Sale *2022 Learn More!".Best of Trucks. May 15, 2022. Archived fromthe original on October 3, 2022. RetrievedJune 16, 2022.
  3. ^"Latest Freightliner Cascadia gets SuperTruck-Like Improvements".hankstruckforum.com. RetrievedFebruary 2, 2018.
  4. ^"2017 Freightliner Cascadia For Sale *2022 Learn More!".Best of Trucks. May 28, 2022. RetrievedJune 16, 2022.
  5. ^"Fifth Generation Cascadia | Freightliner".www.freightliner.com. RetrievedOctober 21, 2024.
  6. ^"World premiere of the new battery electric Freightliner eCascadia | Daimler".
  7. ^James Menzies (June 6, 2018)."Freightliner debuts electric Cascadia, M2". Truck News.
  8. ^"First Freightliner eCascadia Battery Electric Trucks Headed to Customers | Daimler".
  9. ^"Daimler delivers its first electric Freightliner eCascadia to US customers - Daimler Global Media Site". Archived fromthe original on November 1, 2020. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2019.
  10. ^"Daimler delivers its first electric Freightliner eCascadia to US customers".
  11. ^"Daimler Opens Orders for Freightliner eCascadia, eM2".
  12. ^"Electric trucks: Sysco signs for record 800 Freightliner eCascadias | Freight News".Freightalent International. Archived from the original on December 1, 2022.
  13. ^Adler, Alan (May 10, 2022)."Million-mile tested Freightliner eCascadia goes into production".FreightWaves.

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