The newest addition to Peterbilt’s vehicle lineup – the vocational Model 567 – is now in full production.  The rugged truck or tractor can be configured to meet a wide range of heavy- and severe-duty applications.

Peterbilt’s Model 567 can be ordered in 121- and 115-inch BBC lengths with a wide variety of heavy-duty components and axle configurations for increased payloads and optimized weight distribution. It has a set-back front axle that provides excellent maneuverability and a tight turning radius. 

Combined with the panoramic view from the cab, operators will enjoy enhanced visibility and productivity throughout virtually every jobsite condition.

The Model 567 is standard with the PACCAR MX-13 Engine with up to 500 horsepower and 1,850 pounds-feet of torque and can be ordered as a day cab or with Peterbilt’s complete line-up of detachable sleepers.
 
The Model 567’s chassis is designed to maximize strength while minimizing weight for increased payload capacity. The chassis is 10 to 15 percent stiffer than comparable products for improved maneuverability, ride and handling. The clean frame rails facilitate ease of installation for various bodies, auxiliary axles and hydraulic tanks.