Peterbilt 379

Peterbilt 379
2003 Peterbilt 379 American Class interior 550 hp CAT C15 18 speed
Overview
TypeTruck
ManufacturerPeterbilt
Model years1987–2007
AssemblyDenton, Texas
Body and chassis
ClassClass 8 truck
Body style2-door truck
2-door sleepercab truck
RelatedPeterbilt 377
Kenworth W900
Powertrain
EngineDiesel (Cummins, Caterpillar, Detroit Diesel, Paccar)
Chronology
PredecessorPeterbilt 359 (1967–1986)
SuccessorPeterbilt 389
Drivers' compartment panorama (2000–2007 example)

The Peterbilt 379 is a model line of Class 8 trucks that was produced by the Peterbilt division of PACCAR from 1987 to 2007. Serving as the successor to the 359, the 379 was a conventional-cab truck configured primarily for highway use, serving as the flagship of the Peterbilt model line. During much of its production, the 379 was popular among owner-operator drivers. In line with the Kenworth W900, the 379 serves as a popular basis for truck customization.

Following its 2007 discontinuation, the 379 was replaced by the Peterbilt 389, distinguished by oval headlamp clusters and a longer hood. To commemorate the end of production, the final 1000 examples of the 379 were designated as Legacy Class 379.[1]

  1. ^ "Peterbilt 379 Performance and Capabilities". 17 March 2021.