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In the North American market the Canter was available as the Mitsubishi Fuso FE (Class 3), FG (4WD version of the FE), and FH (Class 5). The FE and FG were both powered by a turbocharged and intercooled four-cylinder diesel engine with 127 hp (95 kW) while the larger FH had a 145 hp (108 kW) six-cylinder turbodiesel . [ 6 ]
Pages in category "Mitsubishi Fuso vehicles" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Mitsubishi Fuso Canter Eco Hybrid; E. Fuso Ecanter; F.
In 2003, MSC changed its name to Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. [8] In January 2004, the Fuso truck business was split to form Mitsubishi Fuso Trucks (Thailand). [8] In 2001 Mitsubishi increased their stake from 46.2 to 99.9 percent, [citation needed] followed by a name change to "Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd." in November 2003 ...
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, Inc. ... In March 2014, the company introduced a new Class 3 model, the Fuso Canter FE130, with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR ...
On May 27, 2020, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America announced it is discontinuing new truck sales. The move is a result of a re-evaluation by Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp. of its business situation in the United States and Canada, according to the announcement, as the company shifts to a service-focused operation in these markets. [3]
The Fuso Ecanter, also stylized as FUSO eCanter, is an electric truck in the class of light commercial vehicles produced by the Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation. The Fuso Ecanter, a variant of the Fuso Canter, has a gross vehicle weight of 7.49 tonnes and a payload of 4.5 tons. The electric motor has a power of 115 kW (154 hp).
Mitsubishi Fuso Canter; GMC W4 Forward; Chevrolet 4500 HD, 5500 HD, 6500 HD/XD LCF; Hyundai Mighty; Hyundai Porter; Hino Dutro; Hyundai HD45; Hyundai HD65/HD72/HD78; Kia Bongo; Mazda Titan; UD Trucks series (1400 1800HD, 1800CS, etc.) Hino series (145, 165, 185, etc.) Toyota Dyna; Tata LPT 613
Daimler Truck has a worldwide network of production plants and research centers. The following list is a description of all locations worldwide that include a Daimler Truck plant, including plants for the subsidiaries EvoBus, Daimler Trucks North America, Detroit Diesel, Freightliner Trucks, and Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation. [14]