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Peterbilt Announces Availability of Bendix® Fusion Stop & Auto-Go Advanced for Model 579

Peterbilt is pleased to announce the availability of Bendix® Fusion™ Stop & Auto-Go Advanced on the Model 579.

The new system uses a new forward-facing camera and upgraded software to enhance collision mitigation for both moving and stationary vehicles. It includes two new features: Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB) and High Beam Assist.

This Fusion system includes previously available technologies such as Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), Active Cruise with Braking (ACB), and Lane Departure Warning (LDW). The system also prioritizes alerts to help minimize driver distraction.

The Bendix® Fusion™ Stop & Auto-Go Advanced is available with the PACCAR MX-11 and MX-13 engines paired with the TX-12 transmission or with the Cummins X15 engine paired with the Eaton Endurant 12-speed transmission.

“The Model 579 is the most advanced Peterbilt on-highway tractor we’ve ever produced. Drivers prefer the 579 because of its driver comfort and safety features,” said Erik Johnson, Assistant General Manager, Sales and Marketing for Peterbilt. “With the addition of the Fusion™ Stop & Auto-Go Advanced system, the 579 becomes an even more compelling value proposition for our customers, delivering exceptional levels of safety, efficiency and performance,” added Johnson.

The Model 579 with Bendix® Fusion™ Stop & Auto-Go Advanced is available for order now in Canada. For more information find your local Peterbilt dealer or visit https://www.peterbilt.com/.

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