Choose the Western Star 4900 for OTR driver comfort — its 82" sleeper options exceed the Mack Granite's 0" maximum. The Western Star 4900 offers more peak power (600 hp vs 505 hp), giving it an edge for heavy-haul and mountainous routes.
| Spec | Mack Granite 491 available · from $39,500 | Western Star 4900 41 available · from $19,500 |
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| Engine Options | ||
| Engine options | Mack MP8, Mack MP7, Cummins L9N | Detroit DD16, Cummins ISX15, Detroit DD13, Detroit DD15, Detroit Series 60 Tier III |
| Horsepower range | NaN–505 hp | 350–600 hp |
| Peak torque | 1,850 lb-ft | 2,050 lb-ft |
| Weight Ratings | ||
| GVWR (max) | — | — |
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| Transmission Options | ||
| Transmissions | Mack mDRIVE HD | — |
| Dimensions | ||
| Wheelbase options | 0 options (undefined"–undefined") | 1 options (448"–448") |
| Sleeper sizes | ||
Choose the Western Star 4900 for OTR driver comfort — its 82" sleeper options exceed the Mack Granite's 0" maximum. The Western Star 4900 offers more peak power (600 hp vs 505 hp), giving it an edge for heavy-haul and mountainous routes.
Both the Mack Granite and Western Star 4900 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 Mack Granite is built by Mack and the Western Star 4900 is built by Western Star. Both are Class 8 conventional tractors but differ in powertrain options, cab dimensions, dealer networks, and MSRP.
The Mack Granite tops out at 505 hp / 1850 lb-ft torque. The Western Star 4900 tops out at 600 hp / 2050 lb-ft. GVWR is similar lbs for the Mack Granite and similar lbs for the Western Star 4900.
TruckRadar has 532 Mack Granite and Western Star 4900 trucks available right now from dealers nationwide. Search by make, model, price, and location at truckradar.ai.
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| 34", 40", 54", 68", 82" |
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