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🚛 Today, you’re about to take an epic journey through more than 120 years of American truck history — from the first iron giants of the early 20th century to the futuristic electric powerhouses of today. 🎬 We’ll start with the legendary Mack “Manhattan” — the symbol of the birth of heavy-duty trucks back in 1905, where the famous “Bulldog” spirit first appeared — a true emblem of reliability and strength. Then comes the Ford Model TT, the first mass-produced and affordable truck that turned hard labor into the engine of progress. 🚛 We’ll see how Peterbilt and Kenworth made long-haul trucking an American legend, while Freightliner and Volvo set new standards for aerodynamics and driver comfort. ⚡ And finally — the future is already here: electric trucks like the Tesla Semi, Volvo VNR Electric, and Freightliner eCascadia are redefining what transportation means in the 21st century. This isn’t just the story of machines — it’s the evolution of power, technology, and the spirit of the American road. So buckle up — ahead lies the roar of engines, the shine of chrome, and history written on wheels! 🇺🇸 Love evolution stories like this? Subscribe now and don’t miss the next one — only on Evolution Time! ✅ In this video, you will see: 1905 Mack “Manhattan” (or 1916 Mack AC “Bulldog”) — the beginning of heavy-duty Mack trucks and the legendary “Bulldog.” 1912 GMC (early 1–2 ton models) — establishment of GMC as a dedicated truck brand. 1917 Ford Model TT — the first affordable mass-produced truck; standardization and accessibility. 1937 International Harvester D-Series — transition toward more “automobile-like” ergonomics in commercial vehicles. 1941 GMC CCKW (“Deuce and a Half”) — wartime standardization, reliability, and mass production. 1954 Peterbilt 351 — an icon of mid-century American conventional trucks. 1961 Kenworth W900 — classic long-haul truck, symbol of American highways. 1964 Freightliner COE (early cab-over models) — maximizing trailer length within total vehicle limits. 1974 Peterbilt 359 — chrome, long hood, and the aesthetic of the 1970s–80s trucking culture. 1977 International Transtar II (CO-4070A) — evolution of cab-over comfort and efficiency. 1987 Kenworth T600 — first mass-produced aerodynamic heavy-duty truck; start of the fuel efficiency era. 1996/97 Volvo VN — European safety and aerodynamics adapted to the American market. 2007 Freightliner Cascadia (and Next Gen 2017) — set the industry standard for efficiency in the 2010s. 2022/2024/2025 electric trucks: Freightliner eCascadia / Volvo VNR Electric / Tesla Semi — the shift toward electrification.