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    About Peterbilt

    Peterbilt’s familiar red oval logo has adorned the hoods of some of the most popular semitrucks ever made, and makes the manufacturer’s full range of on-highway, vocational, and medium-duty trucks easy to spot.

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    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    VIN1XPTD40X3JD458839
    Location: Gibsonburg, Ohio, USA
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    Auction Date:2026-07-21 10:00:00 AM (CDT)
    VIN1XPBD89X63D552201
    Location: Torrington, Wyoming, USA
    Seller: TRI Brothers Equipment
    Mileage979,447.06 km
    Engine ManufacturerPACCAR
    Location: Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada
    Mileage646,003 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Cypress River, Manitoba, Canada
    Mileage1,252,951 km
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Arborg, Manitoba, Canada

    2027 PETERBILT 589

    Sleeper Trucks

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    Mileage3,800 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Peterbilt Pacific

    2013 PETERBILT 365

    Vacuum / Industrial Tank Trucks

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    Mileage282,046 km
    Engine ManufacturerPACCAR
    Location: Montreal/ Ile-Aux-Noix/Toronto/Ny, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: GAMACHE TRUCK CENTRE
    Mileage229,491 km
    Engine ManufacturerPACCAR
    Location: Montreal/ Ile-Aux-Noix/Toronto/Ny, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: GAMACHE TRUCK CENTRE
    Mileage169,786 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Montreal/ Ile-Aux-Noix/Toronto/Ny, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: GAMACHE TRUCK CENTRE
    Mileage228,363 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Pickardville, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Semlers
    Mileage447,175 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Pickardville, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Semlers
    Mileage777,747 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Pickardville, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Semlers
    Mileage52,586 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Pickardville, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Semlers
    Mileage795,545 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Pickardville, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Semlers
    Mileage181,139 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Pickardville, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Semlers
    Mileage445,995 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Pickardville, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Semlers
    Mileage Since Overhaul200 km
    Mileage1,299,502 km
    Location: Arborg, Manitoba, Canada
    Mileage276,723 km
    Engine ManufacturerCATERPILLAR
    Location: Pickardville, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Semlers
    Quantity3
    Mileage919,075 km
    Location: Arborg, Manitoba, Canada
    Mileage1,676,028 km
    Length20 ft
    Location: Arborg, Manitoba, Canada
    Mileage1,164,055 km
    Engine ManufacturerCATERPILLAR
    Location: Arborg, Manitoba, Canada
    Quantity2
    Mileage761,450 km
    Location: Chatham, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: TATRO EQUIP SALES
    Mileage1,234,699 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Chatham, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: TATRO EQUIP SALES
    Mileage1,504,737.11 km
    Number Cars9
    Location: Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Moneybag Ent. Inc.
    Mileage175,000 km
    Number of Speeds13 Spd
    Location: Laval, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Transport Michel Jomphe

    2013 PETERBILT 337

    Mixer Trucks / Asphalt Trucks / Concrete Trucks

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    Mileage59,523 km
    Wet KitYes
    Location: Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Dragon Works LTD.
    Mileage163,807.13 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Orillia, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Mid Ontario Disposal
    Mileage320,000 km
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Coaticook, Quebec, Canada
    Seller: Guillaume Pelletier

    About Peterbilt

    Peterbilt’s history can be traced back to 1915 in Oakland, California, with the founding of Fageol Motors Company, which would later be purchased by T.A. Peterman in 1939 for a reported $50,000. Peterman, a successful Washington state logger, was seeking a more efficient way to transport logs to his lumber mills. Establishing Peterbilt Motors Company provided the solution to his problem.


    Peterbilt Model 579

    Early History

    Peterbilt’s first models included the chain-drive Model 260 and dual-drive Model 334, both released in 1939. Peterbilt’s red oval logo made its debut in 1953, and this same logo is found front-and-center on every Peterbilt truck made since. The company’s longest-running production series, the Model 351, was introduced just one year later in 1954 and remained in production for more than 20 years. Peterbilt was sold to Pacific Car & Foundry (now known as Paccar) in 1958. The Fortune 500 company based in Bellevue, Washington, had already purchased Kenworth in 1945. Peterbilt continued its streak of innovation under Paccar, releasing the Model 359 in 1967. Paccar eventually relocated Peterbilt to new headquarters in Denton, Texas, in 1980 with a larger, state-of-the-art manufacturing plant where the next generations would be developed and produced.

    A Modern Foundation

    In 1986, Peterbilt released “The Successors” lineup that included Model 357, 375, 377, and 379 trucks. The latter was built for owner-operators and remained Peterbilt’s flagship long-haul model until 2007, when Peterbilt replaced it with the Model 389. Peterbilt often equipped the Class 8 Model 379 with most powerful diesel engines of the time, including high-power engines from brands like Caterpillar, Cummins, and Detroit.

    Peterbilt entered the medium-duty truck market in the 1990s, introducing the Model 330 in 1994. The Model 220, which featured a low cab forward design, followed in the 330’s footsteps as a compact, medium-duty truck equipped for urban applications and last-mile delivery. Peterbilt introduced its EPA SmartWay-designated truck, the Model 386, in 2005. Fuel efficiency and payload optimization continue to be a Peterbilt priority. The manufacturer’s heavy-duty flagship Model 579 introduced in 2012 delivered more advanced aerodynamics and new fuel-efficient engines, and the versatile Model 567, introduced in 2013, brought similar innovation to vocational use.

    The Flagship 579

    Peterbilt continues to evolve the on-highway 579 with the latest technology and features. In 2021, for example, Peterbilt equipped the 579 with a 15-inch Digital Dash Display, a smart steering wheel, and a Bluetooth microphone, as well as a suite of standard driver safety and assistance systems, including collision mitigation, lane departure warning, and lane keeping assist. The company also redesigned the hood and bumper to maximize aerodynamic performance without impacting the truck’s ground clearance.

    Peterbilt’s 389

    The long, aluminum hood and polished-steel louvered grille of Peterbilt’s 389 harks back to the company’s legendary heavy-duty 379 and 359 models. This instantly recognizable design is just one of the reasons Peterbilt calls the 389 an “icon of the road,” as the platform is also known for providing drivers with the highest levels of power and load capacity. The highly customizable Class 8 truck is available with a wide range of transmission and engine options by virtue of its long, 3,327-millimetre (131-inch) bumper to back of cab (BBC) length. As of this writing, the most powerful engine for the Model 389 is Paccar’s MX-13 engine, rated for 510 horsepower (380 kilowatts) and 2,508 newton-metres (1,850 pounds-foot) of torque.

    The Workhorse 567

    Peterbilt’s adaptable Model 567 is equipped with the company’s Vehicle Electronic Control Unit technology that simplifies the integration process with vocational bodies. Peterbilt also lets buyers configure the Model 567 with numerous Paccar and Cummins engine options and Paccar, Eaton, Eaton Fuller, and Allison transmissions. The Model 567 is designed to take on just about any vocational role, and can readily serve as a crane or dump truck, flatbed, tanker, or van. Often configured as a day cab, the 567’s ergonomic cab offers drivers and passengers easy entry and exit with stair-style steps with non-slip surfaces for improved traction. Sleeper cabs are also available for long-haul vocational use.

    UltraLoft High-Roof Cab

    Many of Peterbilt’s trucks are available with the UltraLoft cab, a high-roof cab option designed to give long-haul drivers a sleeper truck with the space to enjoy comforts of home on the road, such as upper and lower bunk mattresses, more headroom, multiple storage compartments, and amenities like an HDTV and large microwave. The UltraLoft’s aerodynamic design optimizes fuel efficiency, too, which makes it even more attractive to fleet owners.

    Peterbilt Medium-Duty Trucks

    Peterbilt’s Class 6 truck lineup includes models like the 220, 536, and 537. The company refreshed the Model 536 in 2021, incorporating design elements inspired by driver feedback and a move toward greater versatility. The new cab comfortably fits up to three people at 2.1 metres (6.9 feet) wide, or 203 mm (8 in.) wider than that of the previous 536. And with a 55-degree wheel cut and short wheelbase options, the 536 is well-equipped to operate in tight loading and unloading environments. The new 536 also offers many of the technological advancements and driver assistance features available on Peterbilt’s on-highway trucks. For example, in early 2022, Peterbilt announced that Cummins B6.7N natural gas engines were available on its Model 536 and Model 537 medium-duty trucks.

    Peterbilt Goes Electric

    With its Model 579EV and Model 520EV on-highway trucks and the medium-duty Model 220EV, Peterbilt offers a selection of electric vehicles that address emission reduction requirements across multiple use cases. The Model 220EV, for example, provides a range of 322 kilometres (200 miles) and is equally suited for regional hauling and urban pickup and delivery duties. The Model 520EV is a battery-electric option for refuse and recycling collection, and the Model 579EV is currently offered as a day cab, making it ideal for short-haul and drayage work.

    Find The Right Peterbilt

    You will find thousands of new and used Peterbilt trucks for sale on MarketBook.ca. Models such as the Peterbilt 337, 348, 379, 389, 567, and 579 are well-represented on the site.