U-Haul Unveils New Peterbilt Truck for Rent Priced Below $100 Without Requiring a CDL

U-Haul is set to begin leasing Peterbilt trucks to the American public, with no CDL required. The company teased this announcement yesterday; we now have further information on the vehicle and the rental process. The 29-foot giant offers more than 2,000 cubic feet of cargo space, substantial payload capacity and towing strength, along with a 6.7-liter gasoline engine. In-town rentals start at a surprisingly low $49.95, plus mileage.

U-Haul has named its new flagship the EM (for “Easy Mover”), and bookings are already available on the rental company’s website. Initially, the trucks will be allocated to U-Haul locations in the Greater Los Angeles and Philadelphia regions. The rollout is taking place now for a practical reason—U-Haul states that “nearly half of all residential moves occur from Memorial Day to Labor Day weekends.”

We have now obtained a complete list of truck specifications to share. An interesting point is that the truck operates on a gasoline engine, not a diesel one. This is reasonable—this vehicle is intended for everyday drivers, and many Americans have never handled a diesel fuel pump. I once visited U-Haul’s headquarters near Phoenix, Arizona (many years ago), and one of the company representatives mentioned that gasoline power was a must-have for their fleet—I believe it boils down to the idea that the public may not reliably manage diesel, though U-Haul’s personnel would articulate that more diplomatically.

“We aimed to create a truck that accommodates everyone,” stated Jeremy Donohue, U-Haul Truck Product Director, in a press release regarding this new truck. “If you’ve never driven a truck, our objective was to eliminate the challenges, so nothing is hard. Everything is straightforward. Everything is user-friendly. The controls are conveniently arranged. The features of the EM resemble those of every other vehicle our clients drive.”

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Dimensions

  • Interior Dimensions: 29’2″ x 8’1″ x 8’9″ (LxWxH)
  • Floor Length: 26′
  • Mom’s Attic: 2’7″ x 8’1″ x 3’2″ (LxWxH)
  • Cargo Capacity: 2,057 cubic ft
  • Deck Height from Ground: 30-34″
  • Door Opening: 7’9″ x 7’4″ (WxH)
  • Loading Ramp Width: 2′ 7″
  • Maximum Load: 11,939 lbs
  • Gross Vehicle Weight: 25,999 lbs. max
  • Empty Weight: 14,060 lbs.
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 10,000 lbs
  • Clearance Height: 12 ft
  • Seating Capacity: 3 (including driver)
  • Convenience Features: Power windows, power locks, cruise control, air conditioning, disc brakes

Engine and Transmission

  • Engine: 6.7L turbocharged direct injection
  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic
  • Power: 300 hp
  • Torque: 660 lb-ft
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 60 gallons
  • Fuel Efficiency: 8 mpg estimated (will vary greatly based on cargo load)

How to Rent

  • Availability: Initially in Los Angeles, CA, and Philadelphia, PA markets
  • Reservations: available via the U-Haul website, app, or selected locations
  • Starting Rate: $49.95 plus mileage for in-town rentals (picked up and returned to the same place)

The primary point here is that if you possess a regular US driver’s license, you can legally operate this vehicle. However, that doesn’t imply it’s easy. Feel free to rent one if you’ve never been behind the wheel of a truck before—but for your safety and that of others on the road, please be mindful of the vehicle’s dimensions and drive with caution. You will need to allow more time to make turns than you would in an F-150!

Regarding the weight ratings, a bit more clarification: GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) is the absolute maximum a vehicle is permitted to weigh, including cargo and passengers, rather than its empty weight. American licensing regulations stipulate that anything with a GVWR exceeding 26,000 pounds necessitates a CDL. This truck itself has an empty weight slightly over 14,000 pounds. The manufacturer establishes its GVWR; therefore, Peterbilt and U-Haul have certified this truck at exactly 25,999 pounds. Thus, it’s lawful.

Do you have any interesting or horrible U-Haul experiences to share? Contact me at [email protected].

Automotive journalist since 2013, Andrew primarily orchestrates features, sponsored content, and cross-departmental initiatives at The Drive.


**U-Haul Launches New Peterbilt Truck for Rent Under $100 Without a CDL**

U-Haul, a pioneer in the moving and storage sector, has recently enhanced its fleet by adding a new rental vehicle that aims to change the way people and businesses approach transportation. The company has introduced a Peterbilt truck, available for rent at a budget-friendly price of under $100 per day, and importantly, it does not necessitate a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to operate.

### Characteristics of the New Peterbilt Truck

This new Peterbilt truck is crafted with both utility and comfort in mind. It features an ample cargo space, facilitating the movement of larger items such as furniture, appliances, and equipment. The truck comes fitted with sophisticated safety features, ensuring a safe driving experience for renters. Moreover, its fuel efficiency is optimized to help users save on fuel expenses during their rental duration.

### Open to All Drivers

A highlight of this new offering is the ability for individuals without a CDL to rent and operate the truck. This expands opportunities for a broader customer base, including those needing to transport large items but lacking the necessary credentials to operate larger commercial vehicles. U-Haul’s dedication to accessibility enables anyone with a valid driver’s license to take advantage of this rental option.

### Affordable Solution

With a rental cost under $100 per day, the new Peterbilt truck offers a cost-effective solution for those in need of transport for moving or hauling tasks. This competitive pricing is aimed at serving both individual and business requirements, making it an appealing option for anyone looking to save money while accessing quality transportation.

### Availability and Reservation

The new Peterbilt truck is available at selected U-Haul locations nationwide. Customers can conveniently book the truck online or at their nearest U-Haul center. The user-friendly booking process ensures that renters can secure their vehicle promptly and efficiently, facilitating a smooth moving experience.

### Summary

U-Haul’s launch of the new Peterbilt truck for rent under $100 without a CDL signifies a notable advancement in the company’s service offerings. By presenting a cost-effective and accessible transport solution, U-Haul remains responsive to the changing needs of its clientele. Whether for personal relocations, business logistics, or special projects, this new rental option is set to become a favored choice for those seeking dependable and efficient transportation.