Leyland Trucks

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Leyland Trucks Limited
Type Subsidiary of PACCAR since 1998
Founded 1993
Headquarters Flag of the United Kingdom Leyland, England
Industry Manufacturing
Products Trucks
Website www.leylandtrucksltd.co.uk

Leyland Trucks is a British truck manufacturer based in Leyland, Lancashire. It emerged from the bankruptcy of DAF NV as the result of a management buy-out, and was later acquired by PACCAR, of which it is now a subsidiary. Trucks which are designed and manufactured at Leyland Trucks are marketed under PACCAR's DAF brand name.

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DAF LF designed and built by Leyland Trucks
DAF LF designed and built by Leyland Trucks
2004 Foden Alpha 3000
2004 Foden Alpha 3000

Its history lies in origins as Leyland Motors Ltd which subsequently became part of the nationalised British Leyland conglomerate. Upon the breakup of BL's successor Rover Group, the truck making division merged with DAF's truck business as DAF NV. When the new company became insolvent a few years later, Leyland Trucks emerged as an independent company.

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  • DAF LF - Designed, developed and assembled at Leyland Trucks. This truck received the International Truck of the Year award in 2002.[1]
  • DAF CF - All CF65 2 axle rigids, and all right hand drive (RHD) versions of the CF75 and CF85 are assembled at Leyland Trucks.[1]
  • DAF XF - All RHD versions are assembled at Leyland Trucks. This truck received the international truck of the year award in 2007.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Leyland Trucks' Product Range. Leyland Trucks.

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