Freightliner
About Freightliner
Freightliner is a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty trucks, including on-highway, vocational, and electric models, operating primarily in North America as a division of Daimler Truck North America. The brand emphasizes reliability, efficiency, and innovative technology across a broad range of truck applications. It maintains a robust dealer network and offers services such as driver training, parts, warranties, and financing to support uptime and total cost of ownership. Freightliner showcases flagship models like Cascadia and M2 106 Plus and provides resources for customers through its driver programs, recalls, and maintenance services.
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