Peterbilt sees increased demand for Model 320

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DENTON, Texas — Peterbilt says its Model 320 low-cab forward truck achieved record production in 2014, with more than 1,600 units built.

That’s a 12% increase from the previous year.

The specialty truck is used in refuse operations and concrete pumper applications and was recently given a new interior. A right-hand, stand-up cab configuration has also been added. This year, a dual-steer option will be released.

“The Model 320 has been a proven performer for many years and through many harsh operating environments. Since 2000 we’ve seen large market share gains for the Model 320,” said Robert Woodall, Peterbilt assistant general manager of sales and marketing. “We anticipate even larger gains ahead as customer reception of the new Model 320 is outstanding, providing superior fit and finish and numerous enhancements that improve operator comfort, productivity and safety.”

Peterbilt Model 320
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