Peterbilt to Showcase Innovative Vocational Lineup at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026

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DENTON, Texas Peterbilt Motors Company will exhibit a comprehensive lineup of vocational trucks at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 March 3-7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The display will feature cutting-edge solutions designed to meet the demanding needs of the construction industry.

Peterbilt's exhibit will showcase eight purpose-built vehicles demonstrating the company's commitment to delivering specialized solutions for vocational applications:

  • Model 567 Aggregate Hauler
  • Model 567 with Tornado EF4 Hydro Excavator
  • Model 548 with Premier G-5000 Water Tanker
  • Model 537 Interstate Truck Bodies Fuel & Lube Truck
  • Model 567 with National Crane NBT55L Swing Seat Boom
  • Model 537 with Custom Truck & Equipment Service Body
  • Model 567EV with Rogue 15-Yard End Dump Body

"Our participation at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 demonstrates Peterbilt's dedication to providing vocational customers with innovative solutions that maximize uptime and operational efficiency," said Erik Johnson, assistant general manager, Sales & Marketing. "These vehicles represent our commitment to Purposeful Innovation, delivering the specialized capabilities that help contractors and fleet operators reduce their total cost of ownership."

Visit Peterbilt Booth #S60859 at the show or learn more at https://www.peterbilt.com/trucks/all.

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Peterbilt Motors Company is recognized as the "Class" of the industry. With a complete lineup of diesel, natural gas and electric vehicles, Peterbilt has earned a global reputation for superior engineering, quality and craftsmanship. Peterbilt is Driving Uptime Every Day through innovative aftermarket services and advanced technology solutions delivered through its 430+ dealer locations in North America.

Visit https://www.peterbilt.com/ for more information. Peterbilt is a PACCAR Company, traded publicly on the NASDAQ as PCAR.

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