Peterbilt Model 567 Adds Front Equipment Mounting
New front frame equipment mounting provisions for the set-forward axle of the Peterbilt Model 567 provide a robust framework for accessories such as snowplows.

Peterbilt's Model 567 gets an additional vocational option.
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Peterbilt is offering new front frame equipment mounting provisions for the set-forward axle on its Model 567.
The new option will be available on orders beginning August 2025 and provides a robust framework for accessories such as snowplows, outriggers, hose reels and more.
Engineered for ease of configuration in a variety of applications, the new mounting package offers body builders increased flexibility for more efficient upfitting, according to a Peterbilt news release.
“The front frame structure of a vehicle plays a vital role for various body builder componentry that can transform the vehicle into a customized vocational workhorse,” said Erik Johnson, assistant general manager, sales and marketing for Peterbilt.
Peterbilt Model 567's Vocational Versatility
This option is the latest to increase the vocational versatility of the Model 567.
Complementing the new front frame structure on the Model 567 are:
Its standard 2.1-meter cab
A broad selection of engines, including the Paccar MX engines and near-zero-emission Cummins natural gas option
Multiple transmission configurations to suit a range of applications
An optimized driver environment for comfort and productivity.
A sloped hood design that provides enhanced visibility and a more aerodynamic profile for improved fuel efficiency.
Peterbilt recently announced a battery-electric version of the Model 567.
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