Peterbilt Motors Company has recently debuted a new front frame equipment mounting package for its Model 567 set-forward axle configuration, enhancing the truck’s adaptability for vocational applications.
This latest offering is designed to provide a robust framework for mounting a variety of front-end accessories, including snowplows, outriggers, and hose reels, and will be available on orders beginning this month.
Engineered to simplify configuration across diverse work environments, the mounting package gives body builders increased flexibility for efficient upfitting.
“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. “This latest offering illustrates Peterbilt’s commitment to tailoring solutions that align with the unique demands of our customers’ operations.”
The Model 567 is already known for its vocational versatility, and the new mounting provisions further reinforce its role as a customizable workhorse. The truck features a standard 2.1-meter cab, a wide range of engine options including the PACCAR MX series and a near-zero-emission Cummins natural gas variant, as well as multiple transmission configurations to suit various jobsite needs.
In addition to its mechanical flexibility, the Model 567 offers an optimized driver environment focused on comfort and productivity. Its sloped hood design improves visibility and contributes to a more aerodynamic profile, supporting better fuel efficiency.
Peterbilt Motors Company is a PACCAR brand, with a full lineup of diesel, natural gas, and electric vehicles, and a network of over 430 dealer locations across North America.
Customers interested in the new front frame mounting provisions can contact their local Peterbilt dealer or visit www.peterbilt.com/trucks/vocational/567 for more details.