Peterbilt to Display Vocational & New Medium-Duty Vehicle Lineup at 2022 Work Truck Show
The Work Truck Show runs March 8-11, 2022 at the Indiana Convention Center.

Peterbilt will highlight the Models 567, 548, 536, and 220EV configured for this year’s event.
Photo: Paccar
Peterbilt Motors Company announced it will display a range of work truck solutions for the vocational and medium-duty markets at NTEA’s Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, IN.
The Work Truck Show runs March 8-11, 2022 at the Indiana Convention Center. Peterbilt said it will highlight the Models 567, 548, 536, and 220EV configured for this year’s event.
“The Work Truck Show is the perfect opportunity to showcase Peterbilt’s diverse model lineup. Show attendees will be greeted outside by our new Medium Duty Model 548 configured with a snow plow and the booth will feature a variety of trucks and bodies for vocational and medium duty customers,” said Phil Hall, Peterbilt medium duty marketing manager. “Peterbilt prides itself on superior reliability, versatility, safety, and the ability to provide a solution to fit every customer’s needs.”
Peterbilt trucks on display will include:
Model 567 Crane Configuration
Model 548 Fuel & Lube Configuration
Model 548 Crane Configuration
Model 536 Box Van Configuration
Model 220EV Configuration
Show attendees can also attend a Peterbilt Update session in Room 137 on Wednesday, March 9 from 8:00-9:15 a.m. where Peterbilt representatives will discuss the latest updates to the Peterbilt product lineup.
In addition to the Peterbilt booth display and breakout session, a Model 536 Box Van Configuration will also be part of The Work Truck Show’s Ride-and-Drive opportunity. The Ride-and-Drive program is open March 9-10 from 11:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
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