Mitsubishi Fuso, Fighter and Shogun Improvement of Australia ... Enhancement of safety and environmental performance
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck Bus (MFTBC) has launched a new model of the medium -sized truck "Fighter" and the large truck "Shogun" improvements in the Australian market.
With the introduction of this improvement model, Australia will sell tracks that support collision damage reduction brake systems and European emissions regulations "Euro 6" or more standards in the Australian track segment. is what happened.
Australian fighters have a variety of vehicles from 11 tons to 24 tons, and offers a variety of wheelbase and drive methods (6 x 4, 6 x 2, 4x2).。
In terms of safety, the latest equipment such as the collision damage reduction brake (AEBS), the lane deviation alarm (LDWS), and the vehicle stability control device (ESP) are adopted.In addition, it is also equipped with an "active side guard assist" that detects the runner on the left side of the vehicle while driving.
With the introduction of a new safety device to the fighter, FUSO will be the only commercial vehicle brand in Australia, a brand that offers collision damage reduction brake systems in all segments of large, medium -sized trucks.
In addition, the introduction of the new model of Shogun has increased the lineup of large trucks for Australia.A new shogun equipped with a 360 horsepower OM936 type 7.7 -liter engine will be sold as 6x2 and 6x4 models.
This vehicle developed for Australia, as well as existing models launched in 2019, in addition to safety equipment such as collision damage reduction braking (ABA4) and vehicle stability control devices (ESP), and driving attention monitor function.Equipped with the "Attention Assist", a safety device that offers necessary warnings through the lane escort alert system (LDWS).
"AEBS", which automatically operates truck brakes and supports collision avoidance and reduction of damage, is installed as a new feature on the 2019 small truck "Canter" and the new small bus "Rosa" in 2020.All of them have introduced the Australian market as the first attempt for each segment.
The Australian government has raised "Vision Zero" with the goal of reducing the number of deaths and seriously injured by 2050, and has the policy of installing advanced safety equipment on FUSO products.It will be supported.