The World’s Largest Trucks
BelAZ 75600, with a payload capacity of 320 tons.
Measuring 14.5 meters in length, 9.25 meters in width, and 7.22 meters in height, the BelAZ 75600 turns conventional trucks into mere toys when standing side by side. This super truck is powered by an engine with an impressive 3,500 horsepower.
The term “giant” seems fitting to describe the Caterpillar 797, also known as the Cat 797.
With a staggering 4,000 horsepower generated from an engine with a displacement of nearly 106,500 cubic centimeters, the Caterpillar 797 weighs over 453 tons.
The Terex MT 6300AC boasts a payload capacity of 400 tons and was introduced in 2008.
The Terex RH400 is a massive excavator weighing a staggering 1,078 tons and capable of scooping up to 94 tons per load.
However, holding the Guinness World Record is the LeTourneau L 2350, a mining loader manufactured in the United States. It packs a mighty 2,300 horsepower and can carry a load of 400 tons.
The L 2350 has an operating weight of 258 tons and a maximum payload of 400 tons. Its bucket capacity reaches a colossal 40,520 liters, with a lifting height of 7.3 meters and a reach of 3.5 meters.
The Komatsu D575A is a 1,150 horsepower bulldozer with a blade capacity of 69 cubic meters per pass.
The Liebherr LTM 11200-9.1 is the world’s largest telescopic crane, featuring eight telescopic sections that fold into each other automatically.