The Cat CT660 is a Class 8 vocational truck sold by Caterpillar Inc. which represents a diversification of the company's product line into the on-highway trucking industry. Available at Cat dealers from summer 2011, the truck is offered with a CAT 11 liter CT11 and 13 liter CT13 and is built at Navistar Internationalâs factory in Garland, Texas.
CT660s are sold and serviced by Cat dealers only.
As of March 2016, Caterpillar has ceased production of on-highway vocational trucks stating that âRemaining a viable competitor in this market would require significant additional investment to develop and launch a complete portfolio of trucks, and upon an updated review, we determined there was not a sufficient market opportunity to justify the investment,â said Ramin Younessi, vice president with responsibility for Caterpillarâs Industrial Power Systems Division. âWe have not yet started truck production in Victoria, and this decision allows us to exit this business before the transition occurs.â
Specifications
Chassis
- Set-Back Axle (SBA), 116-inch and 122-inch Bumper to Back of Cab (BBC) available
- Industry Leading Turning Radius
- Durable, heat-treated alloy steel frame rails
- 12.0-inch rail size: 110,000 and 120,000 psi yield strength
- Length variable in 2.0-inch increments
- Available with rail reinforcements: one or two frame reinforcements available
- Superior routing and clipping of all hoses and wires
Axles
Meritor, Dana and Fabco options available
Suspension
Front:
- Multileaf, shackle type, single or two-stage spring
- Multileaf, slipper type
- Compatible shock absorber selection
Rear:
- Hendrickson suspension offerings: HaulMaax, HN, RT/RTE, RS, R, PriMaax
- Chalmers high articulation
Fuel tanks
Fuel tanks available in 60, 80, 100 and 120 gallon capacities
Single left, single right or dual options available
Aluminum alloy construction
Notes
Sources
- Webmaster, Empire. "Cat CT660". 480-633-4293. Empire Cat. Retrieved 13 April 2011.Â
- "Cat CT660 Specifications". (309) 675-1000. Caterpillar Inc. Retrieved 13 April 2011.Â
- Cat CT660 as taken by Wayne Crane (Hank's Truck Pictures)