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567 Vocational Truck Peterbilt unveiled its all-new vocational Model 567, which it says the result of the most extensive product research and development in line-up of vocational vehicles.
Peterbilt’s lightweight, full-featured 58-inch sleeper is now in production for the company’s flagship aerodynamic Model 579 and vocational Model 567.
Storage areas are available on the driver and passenger side of the cab, which are large enough to house two CPAP machines, if needed, Newhouse pointed out. Peterbilt chief engineer Scott Newhouse ...
This 2025 Peterbilt 589 features a Sleeper configuration to go with a Cummins X15 turbodiesel engine and an 18-speed manual transmission ...
Peterbilt’s 58-inch sleeper is now in production for the company’s Model 579 and vocational Model 567 in low- and mid-roof configurations.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Kenworth Truck Co. and Peterbilt Motors Co. showed off their new heavy-duty trucks here on Wednesday, which they described as premium but competitive tractors.
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Peterbilt's new 72-inch low-roof sleeper is an option for the new Model 589. The sleeper offers customers a sleek, long and lean styling along with premium amenities for enhanced comfort ...
Around 116,000 Peterbilt and Kenworth semi-trucks were recalled because of improperly crimped connectors in the gear shifter. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that ...
Peterbilt made a slew of announcements Wednesday at the Mid-America Trucking Show, including a new version of one of its highway tractors and a new vocational model.