The truck is configured with a 121-inch BBC set-forward front axle to optimize payloads and weight distribution, the company says, and it’s available as a day-cab or with a 72- or 80-inch sleeper.
The truck also features a laundry list of exterior features including bright bumper, grille bars, exhaust stacks, mirrors and sun visor; chromed air intake bezel and metal hood latches; polished rocker panels, quarter-fender closeout panels, fender brace and brackets, battery boxes and fuel tanks; along with special Heritage badging.

The interior of the truck features Heritage Brown interior with a black dash top and wood-finish trim; brown leather seats with accent stitching; and door pads with brown wood trim. Trucks equipped with a sleeper include wood trim accents on the sleeper cabinets and storage spaces.
The Model 567 Heritage is available for order through Peterbilt dealerships with production scheduled for September.