Peterbilt Announces New LED Headlights for Medium Duty Vehicles

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Denton, TX, March 3, 2025 – Peterbilt is pleased to announce the availability of new LED headlights as optional equipment across its medium duty vehicle lineup. Designed specifically for medium duty applications, the new LED headlights offer greater light output, improved range and increased beam spread for superior visibility on roads and jobsites. 

The new LED headlights are available on Peterbilt Models 548, 537, 536 and 535. The new LED headlight option provides numerous benefits including:   

  • Greater light output, increased range and increased beam spread
  • Low-beam headlight glare to oncoming traffic 28 percent less than the maximum required limit
  • High-beam headlights radiate 65 percent further than halogen headlights
  • High efficiency with half the power consumption of traditional halogen lights

“We are pleased to offer LED headlights as optional equipment on our medium duty vehicle platform where optimal roadway and jobsite visibility are critical,” said Erik Johnson, assistant general manager, Sales and Marketing for Peterbilt. “The new LED lighting enhances the driving experience while increasing safety and operational efficiency.” 

For more information on the new standard equipment LED headlights for Peterbilt medium duty vehicles, contact your local Peterbilt dealer or visit https://www.peterbilt.com/.

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Peterbilt Motors Company is recognized as the “Class” of the industry. With a complete lineup of diesel, natural gas and electric vehicles, Peterbilt has earned a global reputation for superior engineering, quality and craftsmanship. Peterbilt is Driving Uptime Every Day through innovative aftermarket services and advanced technology solutions delivered through its 425+ dealer locations in North America.

Visit https://www.peterbilt.com/ for more information. Peterbilt is a PACCAR Company, traded publicly on the NASDAQ as PCAR.

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