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Bendix Intellipark EPB now factory-installed option on Kenworth trucks

Electronic parking brake system compatible with Kenworth Advanced Driver Assistance System

Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake Overview - Kenworth

 
Bendix Intellipark EPB now factory-installed option on Kenworth trucks
Source: Kenworth Truck Company
Bendix’s Intellipark EPB is now an option on Kenworth trucks, compatible with Kenworth’s Advanced Driver Assistance System, which includes the latest version of the Bendix Fusion system.
By Donald Halsing 
January 13, 2026

Kenworth and Bendix recently announced the Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) system is now available as a factory-installed option for Kenworth heavy- and medium-duty truck models.

The system is equipped with advanced safety features such as Rollaway Mitigation, Smart Unpark, and Auto Trailer Brake Release on towing models.

The Intellipark system’s rollaway mitigation capability may automatically engage the parking brakes if the system determines an unintentional rollaway is about to occur. These features are supported by unique interlocks that verify the vehicle is ready to be parked or unparked through sensors that monitor door position, seat belt status, and vehicle movement.

“The Electronic Parking Brake system brings a new level of redundancy, simplicity, and assurance to our customers,” said Kevin Haygood, Kenworth assistant general manager for sales and marketing. “With EPB, drivers can count on an added layer of protection that helps to mitigate rollaway incidents.”

Ergonomic switches with LED status lights

Bendix’s Intellipark EPB system replaces traditional red and yellow push/pull knobs with easy-to-engage electronic switches. The easy-to-activate control design retains recognizable colors, symbols, and text while simplifying operation, and features built-in LEDs that clearly show brake status at a glance.

Bendix said Intellipark can improve ergonomics to reduce the “stinging” feel typically associated with manual dash valves, helping to reduce fatigue and distraction during frequent stops.

Kenworth said the EPB system is a great enhancement for drivers in logistics pickup and delivery, waste collection, and other start-and-stop vocational applications that require drivers to enter and exit the cab numerous times per day.

“It’s a point of pride to work alongside the team at Kenworth to make available advanced technologies and the best tools for North America’s fleets and drivers,” said Nicole Oreskovic, Bendix VP of sales and marketing.” Having Kenworth equip their trucks with Bendix’s technologies such as Bendix Intellipark not only reflects a strong relationship that goes back decades but shines a spotlight on our shared focus on helping make roads safer - today and in the future.”

The EPB system is also compatible with Kenworth Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS), which include the latest version of the Bendix Fusion system, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), Lane Keeping Assist with Torque-Assisted Steering, and DigitalVision Mirrors.

Disclaimer: Bendix emphasizes that, like all advanced technologies, the Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake System is designed to complement safe driving practices. No commercial vehicle safety technology, including Bendix safety technologies, replaces a skilled, alert driver exercising safe driving techniques and proactive, comprehensive driver training. Responsibility for the safe operation of the vehicle remains with the driver at all times. Never wait for the system to intervene. Every driver should carefully review the operator’s manual and be trained by the fleet or vehicle owner on the proper operation and limitations of advanced technologies during operation.

Bendix Intellipark Electronic Parking Brake Overview - Kenworth

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About Donald Halsing

Donald Halsing

Donald Halsing is the Founding Editorial Director of Work Safety 24/7. He was formerly the Associate Editor of Robotics 24/7.

Don's experience spans the supply chain, logistics, and construction industries, having worked in both warehouse operations and land surveying. He is also a professional wedding photographer with his fiancée Ashley.

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