Peterbilt announces new natural gas powertrain option

June 5, 2014
The new powertrain option, available for several Peterbilt natural gas vehicles, provides customers with an automated transmission and 100-percent natural gas engine that can be powered by either CNG or LNG.

Peterbilt Motors Company announced a new powertrain option for several of its natural gas vehicles – including the new on-highway Model 579 and vocational Model 567 – that provides customers with an automated transmission and 100 percent natural gas engine that can be powered by either CNG or LNG.

The Eaton UltraShift Plus and Cummins Westport ISX12 G are available for Peterbilt’s Models 579, 567, 384 and 365.

“This new powertrain is an ideal option for our customers in vocational, regional and linehaul applications, providing precise shifting for more efficient operation with a versatile, fuel efficient natural gas engine,” said Robert Woodall, Peterbilt’s director of sales and marketing. “It’s a great way to maximize the fuel economy benefits of our aerodynamic, lightweight vehicles.”

The Eaton UltraShift Plus is available in the 13-speed MHP and 10-speed LAS series and the 11.9L Cummins Westport ISX12 G is available up to 400 hp and 1,450 ft/lbs of torque.

The automated transmission features intelligent shift selection software that optimizes performance and efficiency, as well as tailored shift logic that enhances braking performance. It can benefit both new and veteran operators through precision shifting that senses and adjusts to grades, weight and driver throttle commands. 

“The addition of this powertrain option to our natural gas vehicle lineup expands the versatility and range of our already industry-leading breadth of natural gas vehicles,” Woodall said. “Customers can choose from a wide range of vehicles, engines and spec options to meet their full range of needs.”

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