Mack and Peterbilt are both well-known names in trucking, and both have sizable chunks of the U.S. market. So how do these ...
The Mack MD Series features a 23,000-lb. rear axle and a 325-horsepower engine for improved towing and durability. These upgrades benefit sectors like refuse and construction, supporting various ...
Mack Trucks has revealed that it now offers a new rear axle and engine for its Mack MD Series models. These additions will help the company expand its capabilities. When paired with the 325 hp engine ...
The lineup aims to demonstrate its vocational offerings for concrete producers, contractors, and specialty operators.
Just four years after its initial launch, Mack's medium duty MD model is getting a refresh. The most notable change is a cab that is now four inches longer than the previous version, giving drivers ...
In an effort to give Mack Trucks’ vocational customers improved durability and broader options for their applications, Mack is now offering a 23,000-pound rear axle and Cummins B6.7 engine with up to ...
Standing in the Brooklyn Naval Yard, gazing at the new Mack Pioneer Class 8 tractor, I was struck by the duality of its exterior design: A new truck. But one that carries over a century's worth of ...
Mack got its start 125 years ago when Jack and Gus Mack founded the company in Brooklyn, NY, in 1900. Since that time, the Mack name has become synonymous with heavy-duty and semi-trucks in close to ...