Brand Overview
White is an American truck manufacturer, founded in 1900, with headquarters in the United States. The company produced trucks and commercial vehicles during the 20th century and ceased operations in the 1980s.
Development History
Thomas White founded the company in 1900. Trucks were produced from the 1920s to the 1970s. It was acquired by Volvo in the 1980s, and the brand was subsequently discontinued.
Main Products
It primarily produced trucks and commercial vehicles. Products included the White truck series, among others.
Technical Features
White was renowned for truck reliability and durability.
Market Position
In the 20th-century American truck market, White was one of the major manufacturers.
Brand Status
The brand has been discontinued, but White, as part of American truck history, holds some value in the collector community.