Mack Trucks Inc. has announced it is adding daycab and 70-inch midrise versions of its new Rawhide edition, which the company introduced earlier this year in a 60-Inch Mid-Rise configuration.
Mack Rawhide Adding Daycab, 70-inch Midrise Versions
Mack Trucks Inc. has announced it is adding daycab and 70-inch midrise versions of its new Rawhide edition, which the company introduced earlier this year in a 60-Inch Mid-Rise configuration.

Company officials anticipate accepting orders for the daycab and 70-inch midrise versions as soon as mid-September.
“The response to the Rawhide edition has been tremendous,” said Tom Davis, Mack highway products marketing manager. “We are committed to growing our highway business, and expanding the available offerings will allow even more customers to include this vehicle in their purchasing plans.”
The Rawhide edition is a premium version of the Mack CH model aimed at local and regional haulers looking to turn heads while increasing profits.
The Rawhide edition features the new Mack Advantage highway chassis, which offers an array of customer benefits, including a wide range of application-specific frame rail options, up to 50-degree wheel cuts, and exceptional ride and handling.
Nearly every exterior component features chrome or stainless steel. Inside, the vehicle features ergonomic styling, a full array of gauges and exceptional soundproofing. A wood grain dash, and a wood grain and chrome steering wheel along with a classic “button-tuck” interior enhance the blend of style and comfort.
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