Peterbilt introduces vocational Model 567

Peterbilt introduces vocational Model 567

The all-new vocational Model 567 aluminum cab truck in 121- and 115-in. BBC configurations is now available from Peterbilt Motors Co. The new Peterbilt Model 567 is powered by a PACCAR MX-13 engine with an expanded 500 HP.

The all-new vocational Model 567 aluminum cab truck in 121- and 115-in. BBC configurations is now available from Peterbilt Motors Co. Offered as a day cab or with detachable 44-, 70- and 80-in. sleepers, the Model 567 can be specified with a set-back front axle configuration and steer axle ratings up to 22,000 lbs., along with single, tandem or tridem drive axles and a variety of lift axles.

Model 567 can be spec’d with a variety of heavy-duty components. Chassis system routing improvements include new air and fuel hard lines and the separation of key air, fuel, diesel exhaust fluid and electrical systems routings to simplify service, repair and body installation.

The new Peterbilt Model 567 is powered by a PACCAR MX-13 engine with an expanded 500 HP, 1,850 ft.-lb. rating, and is available with the Cummins ISX15 engine rated up to 600 HP. Standard on the truck are front air disc brakes and the manufacturer’s Electronic Stability Control System.

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