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Leyland Trucks

Leyland Trucks
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryManufacturing
Founded1996; 28 years ago (1996)
HeadquartersLeyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Key people
Peter Ahrens (managing director)
ProductsTrucks
Number of employees
1,100 (2019)
ParentPaccar
Websiteleylandtrucksltd.co.uk

Leyland Trucks is a medium- and heavy-duty truck manufacturer based in Leyland, Lancashire, United Kingdom. It can trace its origins back to the original Leyland Motors, which was founded in 1896, and subsequently evolved into British Leyland. After British Leyland became the Rover Group in 1986, the truck business was spun off and merged with DAF Trucks to form DAF NV, which operated as Leyland DAF in the UK.

After DAF NV was placed in administration in 1993, Leyland DAF was purchased in a management buyout and rebranded Leyland Trucks. It has been a subsidiary of Paccar since 1998.

History

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DAF LF designed and built by Leyland Trucks
DAF XF built by Leyland Trucks
The first truck built at Leyland, 1896

Leyland Trucks' origins were in Leyland Motors, which became part of the British Leyland (BLMC) conglomerate in 1968. Upon the restructuring of BL's successor company, Rover Group, the truck-making division was divested by way of a merger with DAF Trucks in 1987 to form Leyland DAF, under the ownership of DAF NV.[1] When DAF NV was placed in administration in February 1993, Leyland Trucks emerged as an independent company.

Timeline

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Products

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RHD DAF CF in New Zealand. Same cab as Foden Alpha, same chassis as Kenworth T401, same drivetrain as Kenworth T410. Paccar MX13 engine, Eaton-Fuller Road Ranger gearbox and Meritor diffs.

References

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  1. ^ a b Daf BV ahead at half time Commercial Motor 1 September 1988
  2. ^ a b 20 Years with Paccar Leyland Trucks 27 June 2018
  3. ^ a b A brief history of Leyland Motors, its predecessors and successors Leyland Trucks
  4. ^ Leyland Trucks is back Commercial Motor 17 June 1993
  5. ^ Paccar aims to cut queue Commercial Motor 7 May 1998
  6. ^ Paccar acquires Leyland Trucks Automotive News Europe 11 May 1998
  7. ^ Foden - The End? Transport News Network 13 June 2005.
  8. ^ Leyland Trucks rolls out its 300,000th truck Lancashire Telegraph 18 April 2008
  9. ^ a b c Model range Leyland Trucks
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