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CMC Minicab van. The first generation CMC Minicab debuted in 1978, and was a locally manufactured third generation Mitsubishi Minicab.It was the first commercial vehicle product of China Motor Corporation.
Mitsubishi also offered the more passenger-oriented Suzuki Every Wagon (same chassis code), differing mostly in terms of equipment and engines, but with a redesigned rear, reviving the Mitsubishi Town Box badge, which had lain dormant for a few years. The truck range (chassis code DS16T) remains in production as a result of Suzuki deciding to ...
The JH4 was an F-head engine based on the Willys Hurricane engine and its predecessor Willys Go-Devil sidevalve four, and was used to power early Mitsubishi Jeeps as well as Mitsubishi Fuso trucks and buses. It was of 2.2 L (2,199 cc), had 69 HP and formed the basis for the KE31, a diesel engine of the same dimensions.
In May 2020, Daimler Trucks announced its decision to stop selling the Mitsubishi Fuso brand in North America, citing its failure to gain significant market share in the prior decades. The brand's 137 remaining dealerships would move on to focus on sales of parts, maintenance, and the completion of warranty-related repairs through 2028. [14]
The new Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great also receives these upgraded safety systems like Active Brake Assist 6, Active Sideguard Assist 2, and Front Blindspot Information System. These new models are only available with the rigid chassis type, and have 2 grades such as FS and FU, and 2 body types such as the wing box and the dump truck
The Mitsubishi Fuso Canter (Japanese: 三菱ふそう・キャンター, Hepburn: Mitsubishi Fusō Kyantā) is a line of light-duty commercial vehicles manufactured by Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, part of Daimler Truck, subsidiary of Mercedes-Benz Group. The Canter is manufactured since 1963, now in its eighth generation.
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, which builds commercial-grade trucks, buses, and heavy construction equipment, was formerly a part of Mitsubishi Motors, but is now owned by German automotive corporation Daimler Truck, with Mitsubishi continuing to own a small stake.
Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter; Overview; Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (1984–2002) Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (2003–present) Also called: Hyundai 4.5 to 5-ton truck: Production: 1984–present: Body and chassis; Class: Truck: Body style: Truck (standard cab (Worldwide), crew cab (Australia only)) Related: Mercedes ...