Initially introduced with a limited production run in 2014 and 2017, Peterbilt Motors Company has brought back the Model 389 Pride & Class package due to popular demand, according to the company.
Peterbilt Model 389 Pride & Class Package Returns
Initially introduced with a limited production run in 2014 and 2017, Peterbilt Motors Company has brought back the Model 389 Pride & Class package due to popular demand, according to the company.

Photo: Peterbilt
External features of the Model 389 Pride & Class package include a polished hood crown surrounding a louvered grille sheet, a polished hood spine, chrome hood side accents, and polished hood fenders. The side of the truck is accentuated with polished rocker panels, cowl skirts, battery box, fuel tanks, and trimmed mud flaps. The exterior also includes a polished exterior sun visor, bumper, exhaust stacks, and a Pride & Class emblem on the sleeper.
“The Model 389 Pride & Class package takes a place among Peterbilt’s most iconic trucks,” said Robert Woodall, assistant general manager of sales and marketing at Peterbilt.
Inside of the truck, the model comes with a Platinum Arctic Gray interior, charcoal dash top, and Blackwood-finish trim accents throughout. Black leather seats are embroidered with the Pride & Class logo on the headrests, and black carpet lines the cab and sleeper. A special steering wheel is also included, as well as the Pride & Class emblem on the dash.
The Model 389 Pride & Class is available now for order through Peterbilt dealerships.
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