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Peterbilt has added a new sleeper option for the new Model 589. Also: Calif. extends emissions testing deadline for new "smog check" program; changes ahead for under-21 interstate program; recalls ...
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Over the years, Peterbilt has established itself as a supplier of long-haul trucks known for their high-end, comfortable sleeper cabs. And as of 2024, its market share for Class 8 vehicles stands ...
Heavy Trucks: Class 7 & 8 Peterbilt Makes UltraLoft Sleeper Available on Model 567 With the addition of the UltraLoft sleeper, the Model 567 now offers a more spacious, integral sleeper option.
Peterbilt offered a sneak-peek at an all-new, 72-inch, low-roof sleeper version of the new Model 589 at a customer event at the Texas Motor Speedway. HDT has this exclusive first look.
Peterbilt’s UltraLoft 80-inch sleeper configuration for the Model 579 tractor fills a gap in the company’s truck catalog for fleets in search of a premium sleeper that maximizes space. Pete ...
Peterbilt is adding its integral UltraLoft sleeper to the Model 567.. The UltraLoft sleeper includes 8 feet of headroom and 70 cubic feet of overall storage and also gives drivers the largest ...
We at Peterbilt feel there’s really three applications electric trucks are good for. It’s medium-duty; it’s drayage or port, a regional haul day cab; and they’re also good for the refuse ...
The UltraLoft features a high roof integral cab and sleeper design for Peterbilt’s flagship on-highway Model 579 that aims to provide the ultimate level of driver comfort.
When it comes to haulers, some trucks still carry the unmistakable presence of old-school muscle, and this 2013 Peterbilt 367 is one of them. Launched in the mid-2000s, the 367 was introduced as a ...
With the second, black 2024 Peterbilt 589, exterior mods were much less extensive. And the visor follows the curve of the new 589's windshield. It's powered by a 605-hp Cummins with 2,050 lb.-ft ...
Remote keyless entry is provided for Peterbilt Models 379, 385, 378, and 357. The company began offering the system for its aerodynamically styled Model 387 earlier in 2004.
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