Peterbilt Releases Vehicle Showroom App
Peterbilt Motors Company launched a new complimentary app for Apple and Windows tablets that allows users to tour vehicles, browse features and specs, and even select different truck colors.

Screencapture provided by Peterbilt

Screencapture provided by Peterbilt
Peterbilt Motors Company launched a new complimentary app for Apple and Windows tablets that allows users to tour vehicles, browse features and specs, and even select different truck colors.
“The Peterbilt Class Pays application complements the sales process by allowing customers to learn which Peterbilt model best meets their business and application requirements in a fun and interactive way,” said Robert Woodall, Peterbilt’s director of sales and marketing. “It appeals to prospective truck buyers as well enthusiasts of the Peterbilt brand and our products.”
The mobile app highlights vehicles from Peterbilt’s on-highway, vocational, and medium-duty lineup, including its newest Models 579, 567, and 220. With the swipe of a finger, users can take a 360-degree tour of the featured vehicles and can select to view the truck from a variety of popular colors.
The content-rich app also includes product brochures, overviews of features and benefits, and spec options. In addition to vehicles, users can learn more about Peterbilt and PACCAR technologies, such as the PACCAR MX-13 Engine and the driver infotainment system, SmartNav.
The free Peterbilt Class Pays app is available by selecting the application download icon on the tablet and searching for Peterbilt Class Pays.
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