The Freightliner eCascadia offers more peak power (470 hp vs 380 hp), giving it an edge for heavy-haul and mountainous routes.
| Spec | Freightliner 108SD 27 available · from $46,495 | Freightliner eCascadia 4 available · from $79,900 |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Options | ||
| Engine options | Cummins L9, Detroit DD8, Cummins B6.7 | Detroit eAxle tandem drive, Detroit eAxle single drive |
| Horsepower range | 220–380 hp | 320–470 hp |
| Peak torque | 1,250 lb-ft | — |
| Weight Ratings | ||
| GVWR (max) | — | — |
| GCWR | — | 82,000 lbs |
| Transmission Options | ||
| Transmissions | Eaton Fuller, Eaton Fuller, Allison 2000 Series, Allison 3000 Series | — |
| Dimensions | ||
| Wheelbase options | 3 options (108"–156") | 2 options (166"–190") |
| Pricing (estimated) | ||
The Freightliner eCascadia offers more peak power (470 hp vs 380 hp), giving it an edge for heavy-haul and mountainous routes.
Both the Freightliner 108SD and Freightliner eCascadia hold strong resale value among owner-operators and fleets. Resale depends heavily on mileage, maintenance history, and regional demand — not OEM brand alone. Check current listings on TruckRadar for real-world asking prices.
No. The Freightliner 108SD is built by Freightliner and the Freightliner eCascadia is built by Freightliner. Both are Class 8 conventional tractors but differ in powertrain options, cab dimensions, dealer networks, and MSRP.
The Freightliner 108SD tops out at 380 hp / 1250 lb-ft torque. The Freightliner eCascadia tops out at 470 hp / NaN lb-ft. GVWR is similar lbs for the Freightliner 108SD and similar lbs for the Freightliner eCascadia.
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| Base MSRP range | — | — |