A specific configuration of a heavy-duty truck, this vehicle is characterized by its shorter cab, lacking sleeping quarters behind the driver’s seat. This configuration is commonly employed in applications where drivers do not require overnight stays, such as local deliveries, construction, and short-haul transportation. The model designation distinguishes it further within the manufacturer’s product line.
This type of truck offers several advantages for particular operational needs. The shorter cab length reduces the vehicle’s overall length, increasing maneuverability in urban environments and tight spaces. This can lead to improved fuel efficiency and reduced costs related to parking and tolls where length-based fees apply. Historically, these vehicles have been favored by businesses prioritizing operational efficiency in localized transportation scenarios.