Peterbilt kicks out the jams to introduce Model 589 (2024)

FORT WORTH, Texas – Peterbilt Motors could have made a bigger spectacle of launching its high-end, low-volume Model 589. But it is hard to imagine how.

A Peterbilt-only Pride & Class Truck Show of more than 200 heritage models. Renting out the cavernous Texas Motor Speedway. A Southern rock concert. More than 3,000 attendees from VIPs to employees to fans off the street.

Then came the truck, continuing a tradition of long-hood, squared-grille beasts with 7-inch vertical chrome exhausts and 15-inch-diameter chrome air cleaners that lend to the distinctiveness of the trucker’s truck.

The history of Peterbilt’s traditional model stretches nearly 70 years to the 1954 debut of theModel 351. It was followed by the 359, 379 and finally the current-generation 389 introduced in 2007.

“Over time, we have had evolutions of our traditional trucks, not revolutions,” Jason Skoog, Peterbilt general manager, said during the Tuesday evening reveal that included a concert by Palestine, Texas-based Whiskey Myers followed by fireworks lighting the night sky above the track’s jumbotron video screen.

Maybe the last of a breed

On Wednesday, Skoog acknowledged the diesel-powered truck favored by customizers could be on its last model.

“If you go back through our history, it’s every 15 to 20 years [that] we redo the traditional Peterbilt truck. So this will carry us at least into the 2040 time frame,” he said. “You can never predict the future, but I would say ‘quite possibly’” it is the last of an era.

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The Model 589 and a Legendary special edition were a decade in the making, in part because the Paccar Inc. brand had other priorities and partly because Peterbilt needed to secure critical components in dimensions to fit a wider cab while staying within overall width tolerances. Peterbilt has revamped its entire heavy- and medium-duty lineup in recent years. Its oldest current product is the 567 introduced in 2013.

Peterbilt cab conversions

Peterbilt has converted the cab of its heavy-duty Model 367 and Model 379 from 6 feet, 2 inches wide to 6 feet, 9 inches in width. The additional space between the seats also allows a driver to access the sleeper cab without turning or twisting.

It allows the plant to build three trucks on a single platform as well. That saves the company engineering and design time and significant capital expense, Peterbilt Chief Engineer Scott Newhouse said.

All bumper options from the 389 are carried over to the 589 but now come with LED running lights. A V-style visor replaces the 389’s rounded one. Bullet-style marker lights across the top are twice as bright as those on the legacy model.

The 589 also offers the Bendix Wingman Fusion suite of safety system technologies that include forward collision warning and lane departure warning.

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Small sales but devoted fans

Peterbilt has sold about 110,000 Model 389s since their introduction in 2007. Annual production is a fraction of the flagship Model 579 assembled at the nonunion plant in Denton, Texas. The 589 joins the 579 and the 567 at the 43-year-old facility, where 2,500 workers turn out 201 trucks a day on two shifts.

Sibling Kenworth introduced its chrome-laden W990 three years ago as the high-end “reward truck” that fleets assign to their best drivers. Some 589s will go there, but smaller fleets and owner-operators also buy them in tens and hundreds of copies. Overall Peterbilt sells three trucks to larger fleets to one for smaller operations and individual truckers.

The Model 389 goes away at the end of the year. Production of the Model 589 begins in January with the first 589 trucks getting special interior badging and sequential numbering.

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Behind the wheel

Two quick spins in the 589 Legendary around the 1.5-mile Texas Motor Speedway track found a well-mannered and extremely quiet cab with a clear view over its long snout. Side mirrors are 2 inches deeper, providing a better rear view. They are expected to get embedded video camera technology already available on the 579.

Speaking in normal tones was easily understood by someone in the sleeper compartment, not the case on many current trucks. Though engine noise was present, little of it seeped into the cab, providing quietness comparable to near-silent battery-electric electric trucks.

The manual transmission shifted effortlessly, though only about one in four buyers are expected to choose it over the Eaton-Cummins Endurant automated manual transmission. Steering was effortless with a quick-returning wheel even after negotiating one of the track’s turns.

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Peterbilt kicks out the jams to introduce Model 589 (2024)

FAQs

When can you order a Peterbilt 589? ›

The Model 589 is now available for customer orders for 2024 delivery. It can be configured as a day cab or a sleeper in 44-inch, 58-inch, 72-inch or 80-inch options. The Peterbilt 589 will be hitting the ground at TLG Peterbilt dealerships soon.

What is the difference between the 389 and 589? ›

The Model 589 features the same long-nose hood and chassis as the Model 389 with an upgraded, more aerodynamic cab that offers better fuel mileage and meets Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards.

Is Peterbilt going to stop making the 389 model? ›

In May of 2023, Peterbilt hosted a legendary three-day reveal event at the Texas Motor Speedway to mark the end of the Model 389 era and reveal a brand-new model. A highlight of the event was the Pride & Class Truck Show featuring more than 200 beautifully customized Peterbilt Model 389 trucks from around the country.

How much horsepower does a Peterbilt 589 have? ›

Front axle: 12,000 to 22,800 lb. Rear axle: 21,000 to 78,000 lb. Max horsepower: 405 to 510 hp. Peak torque: 1,450 to 1,805 lb.

How much does a 2024 Peterbilt cost? ›

Detailed Specs
Location:KC Peterbilt
Model:579
Year:2024
Price:$182,000
Color:White
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Is Peterbilt owned by Ford? ›

Pacific Car & Foundry (PACCAR), originally a maker of railway and logging equipment, acquired Peterbilt, accelerating its growth into one of the largest commercial vehicle manufacturers worldwide. Peterbilt pioneers the strong, lightweight aluminum cab on models such as the Model 352 with a 90-degree tilt UniLite cab.

What truck is the 589 replacing? ›

The Model 589 was introduced in May and is the legendary successor to the iconic Model 389.

What class is a 537 Peterbilt? ›

The new Model 537 is available as a Class 7 truck or tractor with a GVWR up to 33,000 lbs. It is highly versatile and can be configured to exceed the demands of many vocational applications.

What is the problem with the 2024 Peterbilt 389? ›

In certain 2024 Peterbilt 389, 520, 567, and Kenworth T880 trucks, the bearing journals may not be fully seated in the steering knuckle assemblies, preventing the proper installation of the wheel end hub assemblies.

Is Peterbilt better than Kenworth? ›

Kenworth's brand focuses on the quality of its trucks, while Peterbilt's brand focuses on the driver's comfort. This, as a result, affects the resale value of their trucks. For example, Peterbilt trucks usually have higher resale value compared to Kenworth.

What does a new Peterbilt 389 cost? ›

Detailed Specs
Location:Kansas City Peterbilt601
Engine Make:CUMMINSNew
Category:Heavy Duty Trucks - Sleeper TrucksPETERBILT
Model:3892024
Price:$254,000Grey
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Apr 10, 2024

Who builds Peterbilt engines? ›

Peterbilt trucks are available with Cummins and PACCAR engines. The PACCAR engine is derived from European diesel technology & is a wholly owned division of PACCAR, which owns Peterbilt, Kenworth & DAF, a European truck manufacturer..

What is the strongest Peterbilt truck? ›

Peterbilt 389 comes with one of the most powerful engines

The 389 was fitted with the most powerful engines available in Class 8 on-highway trucks throughout its existence. The three most common engines for the 389 were the CAT, Cummins and Detroit Diesels.

Who makes PACCAR engines? ›

Some PACCAR engines are designed and manufactured by PACCAR while other engines are relabelled by PACCAR because they were manufactured by Cummins. Here are some key specifications for the PACCAR PX-9 engine: Displacement:0 liters (549 cubic inches) Configuration:Inline 6-cylinder.

When did 589 Peterbilt come out? ›

Peterbilt Legendary Model 589 Now Available for Order; Production Begins January 2024. Denton, TX, August 4, 2023 — Peterbilt today announced the Model 589 is now available for customer orders. The Model 589 was introduced in May and is the legendary successor to the iconic Model 389.

How long does it take to build a Peterbilt truck? ›

From the time the chassis starts to be built until the final product rolls out the door is just eight hours. That's especially impressive considering how customized a product Peterbilt makes for its customers. For example, the company made trucks in 927 different colors last year.

How many trucks does Peterbilt make in a day? ›

When the Peterbilt truck plant opened in 1980, it was originally built to produce 12 trucks a day. But with the national economy booming and companies shipping now more than ever, life is good for truck manufacturers in 2018. Peterbilt's factory in Denton is currently pumping out more than 150 trucks a day.

What are the specs of the 2024 Peterbilt? ›

Truck Details

280" wheelbase, 24" air slide fifth wheel, 13.2K front axle, 40K rear axle with 3.25 ratio and Low Air Leaf suspension, all disc brakes, Cummins 500HP X15 engine, dual exhaust, 13-speed manual transmission, Michelin 22.5 Low Pro tires, all aluminum wheels, 270-gallon fuel capacity.

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