Freightliner Century Class

The Freightliner Century Class is an aerodynamic sloped-hood conventional Class 8 truck that was produced by American truck manufacturer Freightliner.

Freightliner Century Class
2005-2010 (facelift) flat roof sleeper Century
Overview
ManufacturerFreightliner Trucks
Also calledFreightliner Century Class S/T
Freightliner Century Class CST112 (Australia)
Production1995 - 2010 (North America, 1996-2010 model years), 1998-present for export markets
Body and chassis
ClassHeavy Duty Class 8 Truck
Body styleConventional Day Cab, Sleeper Truck
RelatedFreightliner Columbia, Freightliner Argosy
Powertrain
EngineCaterpillar C13
Caterpillar C15
Caterpillar 3406E
Detroit Diesel MBE 4000
Detroit Diesel Series 60
Detroit Diesel DD13/15/16
Cummins ISX
Cummins N14
TransmissionEaton 8, 9, 10, 13,& 18 speed manual
Eaton UltraShift automated manual
Allison 4500 RDS automatic
Chronology
PredecessorFreightliner FLD
SuccessorFreightliner Cascadia

It was introduced in 1995 (as a 1996 model) to replace the FLD series, although the FLD remained in production through the 2001 model year.

The Century Class was renamed Century Class S/T (which stood for Safety and Technology) for the 2000 model year. The S/T package added a driver's side air bag and improved seat mounting restraints.

The Century Class S/T was also offered with a Driver's Lounge and Backpack option. The Backpack option was an added fiberglass hump added to the outside of a rear cab sleeper model that provided additional interior storage space between the bunks.

The 2005 model year brought a facelift, with larger "jeweled" headlamps in a redesigned headlight housing, redesigned front grille with larger horizontal bars, and a redesigned front bumper with the optional round fog and driving lights now recessed, as well as optional chrome trim around the headlights, and a more aerodynamic overall profile.

The Century Class became Freightliner's flagship model when the FLD ended production in 2001.

When the Freightliner Columbia was introduced for 2002, the Century Class remained the flagship model, as the Columbia was marketed primarily as a fleet truck, while the Century Class was intended more for the owner-operators.

The Century Class remained in production in the United States until 2010 when it was formally replaced by the newly designed Cascadia.

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