Peterbilt is an American commercial vehicle manufacturer that produces heavy-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, and specialized vehicles. Peterbilt trucks are known for their exceptional durability, reliability, and high performance.
Founded in 1939 by T.A. Peterman in Oakland, California
Acquired by Paclease Corporation in 1958
Acquired by PACCAR in 1960
Introduced the Model 325 in 2004, which won the J.D. Power Award for Highest in Customer Satisfaction
Launched the Model 579 UltraLoft in 2018, which was named Heavy Duty Trucking magazine's Truck of the Year
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Peterbilt's flagship model that combines advanced engineering, fuel efficiency, and driver comfort to deliver unparalleled performance on the road.
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Peterbilt's iconic model that blends classic styling, modern amenities, and superior performance to meet the needs of trucking professionals.
Peterbilt trucks are known for their exceptional durability, reliability, and high performance. They are designed with advanced engineering, fuel efficiency, and driver comfort to provide maximum productivity and profitability for trucking professionals.
Peterbilt trucks are used in various industries, including construction, transportation, oil and gas, agriculture, and municipalities. They are versatile and can be customized to meet specific needs and applications.
Peterbilt trucks are manufactured at several facilities in North America, including Denton, Texas; Jackson, Mississippi; and Sainte-Thu00e9ru00e8se, Quebec. These facilities employ advanced manufacturing processes and technologies to ensure high-quality production.
Peterbilt trucks are engineered for fuel efficiency with advanced features such as aerodynamic design, lightweight components, and advanced engine technology. The fuel efficiency varies depending on the truck model and application, but Peterbilt trucks are generally considered to be among the most fuel-efficient in the commercial vehicle industry.
Peterbilt trucks come with a comprehensive warranty that covers defects in material and workmanship for a specified period. The warranty period varies depending on the truck model and component but typically ranges from one to three years for the truck and up to five years for specific components such as the engine and transmission.