VIN Prefix 2NP: Peterbilt (WMI)
VINs that start with 2NP are typically Peterbilt trucks, built by PACCAR. Here's what the prefix tells you — and what it doesn't.
Last updated: June 2026 · Data sources: NHTSA vPIC (live) and FMCSA public inspection records (periodic refresh).
Quick answer
The prefix 2NP is a Peterbilt World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) — the first three VIN characters that identify the manufacturer. It does not identify a specific truck or its history. Enter the full 17-character VIN to decode the exact vehicle and check its FMCSA DOT roadside inspection history.
Free FMCSA roadside summary. We accept exact 17-character VINs only and never silently correct a VIN.
Why a prefix isn't enough
The WMI (2NP) only tells you the manufacturer. The remaining 14 characters encode the model, engine, GVWR, plant, model year, and serial number — and the full VIN is what FMCSA roadside records are matched against. For a Peterbilt VIN lookup, use the complete 17-character VIN.
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Frequently asked questions
- What truck brand is VIN prefix 2NP?
- VINs beginning with 2NP are typically Peterbilt, built by PACCAR. The first three characters (the WMI) identify the manufacturer, but you need the full 17-character VIN to identify and check a specific truck.
- Can I check DOT history from just the VIN prefix?
- No. A prefix identifies the manufacturer, not a specific vehicle. Enter the full 17-character VIN to check FMCSA roadside inspection history.
