Mitsubishi Fuso Canter

Mitsubishi Fuso Canter
Overview
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation
Also called Mitsubishi Fuso Colt Diesel
Mitsubishi Fuso FE
Sterling 360
Hyundai Mighty (Canter 5th Generation)
Nissan NT450 Atlas (Canter 8th Generation)
UD Kazet (Canter 8th Generation)
Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter Mignon (wide cab body variant)
Production 1963-present
Assembly Cairo, Egypt (Ghabbour Group)
Tramagal, Portugal
Indonesia: Pulo Gadung, Jakarta
Cainta, Rizal, Philippines (1964-2015)[1]
Sta. Rosa, Laguna, Philippines (Jan 2015-Present)[2]
Barcelona, Anzoategui, Venezuela
Pekan, Malaysia (HICOM),
Arifiye, Sakarya, Turkey (Temsa)
Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia (Fuso KAMAZ Trucks Rus)
Body and chassis
Class Truck
Body style Truck (standard cab, crew cab)
Powertrain
Engine Mitsubishi 117 HP (1983-1995), Mitsubishi 135 HP (1995-2004), Mitsubishi 175 HP (2004-)
Transmission Mitsubishi (manual), Aisin (automatic)

The Mitsubishi Fuso Canter (kana: 三菱ふそう・キャンター) is a line of light-duty commercial vehicle manufactured by Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation since 1963. The range is currently marketed in Japan, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Iran and a number of other Asian countries, as well as in the United States. The same range has been marketed by Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America in North America since 1985, though it was called the FE model rather than the Canter until the 2012 model year. The Canter is named after the English word describing the gait of a horse, emphasising the 'thoroughbred' nature of Mitsubishi trucks.

Overview

The Canter nameplate was first introduced in March 1963 for the existing T20 range of light-duty trucks.[3] The preceding series originated with the "T710" of 1960. These early models were sold almost entirely in Asia. The Asia-Pacific was the main market for the Canter until the early 1970s. Later the series began seeing export or local manufacture in markets including Europe, the Middle-East and North America. In many markets the Canter was very expensive and was replaced by the Mitsubishi Fuso Truck when that model became available for worldwide market in the early 1980s.

Australia was another important market for the Canter - to the extent that it was manufactured there from the 1970s using many local components. European sales began in the Benelux countries in the late 1970s. About 200 of the narrow cabined fourth generation Canters were sold there by 1980, when local assembly of a wide bodied Canter in Belgium by importer Moorkens N V was begun on a trial basis.[4] The Canter ended up manufacturing in Tramagal, Portugal instead, since 1980.[5] Tramagal is located 150 km north of Lisbon. The factory achieves a production capacity of 15,000 units per year and shift with approximately 430 employees (October 2004). More than 110,000 vehicles have been produced here to date. High production quality, certified with ISO-standards, combined with a rigorous test program and extensive final inspection and quality checks lead to a tough and reliable truck.

Most models of the truck are distinguishable by a front 'Canter' badge, but the common Mitsubishi badge is usually used on the rear.

In the United States, its principal competitors were historically Bering MS, Chevrolet W-Series, GMC W-Series, Isuzu NPR/NQR and the UD 1200/1300/1400, although Bering, and Chevrolet/GMC have ceased their production of competitive models. In Japan, competitors are Isuzu Elf, UD Atlas, Toyota Dyna, Hino Dutro.

In late 2005, a new Canter was presented, with safety being the main issue. Also a new hybrid truck, the Canter Eco Hybrid was presented commercially.

In the United Kingdom the Sales and Marketing headquarters of Mitsubishi Fuso is located in Milton Keynes at the headquarters of Daimler, sitting within the Commercial Vehicle division alongside Mercedes-Benz. At a local level, Mitsubishi Fuso Canter is Sold and Supported through the Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicle network.

More information on the new Euro 5 models [here]

The European market is supplied exclusively with Canter vehicles from the Mitsubishi Fuso assembly plant in Tramagal (Portugal).[5] Currently engines by Fiat Powertrain Technologies and transmission by ZF Friedrichshafen are installed in Canter vehicles since 2009. To comply with the rules in force in Japan from 2015 stricter emission standards, now, all Canter models use the same 4-stroke, water-cooled, turbocharged, intercooled DOHC4 FPT Industrial F1C diesel engine as the Fiat Ducato and Iveco Daily, and are sold in all markets.[6]

In Indonesia, The Mitsubishi Fuso Canter was named as Colt Diesel. It's rare to use "Colt Diesel".

The 8th generation model had a redesign in 2017 having a Duonic 2.0 transmission and Brake Override System.[7]

Models

Canter 4th generation (wide cab)
Canter 4th generation (standard cab), sold as Colt Diesel (FE114) in Indonesia
Canter 5th generation
A 6th generation Canter chassied bus in Taiwan
A 6th generation Canter in Hong Kong Police Force
7th generation Canter Guts (FB)
7th generation Canter / Colt Diesel (FE71) Refrigerated Box in Indonesia

Japan

  • FB Canter Guts
  • FD Canter Guts 4WD
  • FE jones
  • FF Tri-axles
  • FG 4WD

US & Canada

  • Canter FE Light-Medium Duty
    • FE-HD
    • FE-SP
    • FE-SP640
    • FE84
      • FE85D
    • FE120
    • FE140
    • FE145
    • FE145CC
    • FE180
    • FE335B
    • FE434
    • FE439
    • FE444
    • FE635
    • FE639
    • FE639L
    • FE639T
    • FE640T
    • FE649L
    • FE649T
    • FE1600
  • Canter FG Light-Medium Duty 4WD
    • FG140
    • FG639
  • Canter FH Medium Duty
    • FH210
    • FH211
  • Sterling 360

Europe

Fuso Canter 7th generation in Europe
Fuso Canter 3C13 8th generation in Switzerland
  • Canter FB, FE, FH
    • 3.5 ton
    • 5.5 ton
    • 6.5 ton
    • 7.5 ton

Turkey (Euro 5 models)

  • TF A35 (3.5 ton, narrow cab)
    • TF A35L (3.5 ton, narrow cab, long wheelbase)
  • TF B35 (3.5 ton, wide cab)
  • TF B75 (7.5 ton, wide cab)
    • TF B75L (7.5 ton, wide cab, long wheelbase)

All of models are available with Duonic dual clutch gearbox.

New Zealand

  • Canter FB, FE, FH
    • 2.0T FE130C1 Super Low
    • 2.0T FE150C1 Wide cab
    • 2.0T FE150E1 Wide Cab
    • 2.5T FG145C1 4x4
    • 3.5T FE150E2 Wide cab
    • 3.5T FE150W1 Double Cab
    • 4.0T FE150G1 Wide Cab
    • 4.5T FE150G2 Heavy Duty Wide Frame

Australia

All models available with either manual or duonic (dual clutch AMT) transmission, unless stated otherwise.[8]

  • 4x2 Range[9]
    • 413 City (Narrow) Cab SWB
    • 515 City (Narrow) Cab SWB/MWB (Duonic only)
    • 515 City (Narrow) Super Low (low roof model)
    • 515 Wide Cab SWB/MWB
    • 615 Wide Cab MWB/LWB
    • 815 Wide Cab MWB/LWB
    • 918 Wide Cab MWB/LWB/XLWB/XXLWB
  • Eco Hybrid Range[10]
    • 815 Eco-Hybrid Wide Cab MWB/LWB (Duonic only)
  • Tipper Range[11]
    • 515 City (Narrow) Cab Tipper SWB
    • 715 Wide Cab Tipper SWB
  • Crew Cab Range[12]
    • 515 City (Narrow) Crew Cab MWB (Duonic only)
    • 815 Wide Crew Cab MWB (Duonic only)
    • 918 Wide Crew Cab MWB/LWB/XLWB
  • 4x4 Range[13]
    • 715 Wide Cab MWB (Manual only)
    • 715 Wide Crew Cab MWB (Manual only)

Indonesia

In Indonesia, the locally assembled Mitsubishi Fuso Canter is marketed as Colt Diesel.

  • 4-wheel
    • FE71
    • FE71 SUPER CAPACITY
  • 6-wheel
    • FE73
    • FE73 SUPER POWER
    • FE74
    • FE74 SUPER SPEED
    • FE74 SUPER POWER
    • FE75
    • FE75 SUPER POWER
    • FE84
    • FE84 SUPER CAPACITY AND SUPER POWER

Philippines

  • Canter
    • FE71
    • FE83
    • FE85
    • FG83

Iran

Mayan Foolad is the official distributor of Mitsubishi Fuso in Iran, and has started its activities since 2016. Canter models to be supplied are FEA51, FEB71CL, FEC71GL and FECX1. Units are supplied all from Tramagal factory in Europe. All units are based on European specification, and are tested and homologated based on Iranian environment, fuel and topography and are exclusively designed for the Iranian market. All units are supplied with Euro V standard and DPF filter is included in all models. Delivery to customers started in January 2016, and the Canter is to be assembled in Iran from 2017.

See also

References

  1. Sarne, Vernon (2013-05-30). "Mitsubishi PH president wants new model, more units made in Cainta". Top Gear Philippines. Retrieved 2013-05-30.
  2. "Mitsubishi Motors Philippines inaugurates its Sta. Rosa, Laguna Plant". Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation. 2015-01-29. Archived from the original on 2015-04-04.
  3. Ozeki, Kazuo (2007). 日本のトラック・バス 1918~1972 [Japanese Trucks and Buses 1918-1972:] (in Japanese). Tokyo: Miki Press. p. 113. ISBN 978-4-89522-494-9.
  4. Kennett, Pat, ed. (June 1980). "Truckchat". TRUCK. London, UK: FF Publishing Ltd: 13.
  5. 1 2 "Made in Europe for Europe". FUSO Trucks Europe. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  6. "Strategic Cooperation Agreement between DaimlerChrysler Truck Group and Fiat Powertrain Technologies" (PDF). FPT Industrial. June 19, 2007. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  7. "Canter / Mitsubishi Fuso".
  8. https://www.fuso.com.au/Canter
  9. https://www.fuso.com.au/Canter-4x2
  10. https://www.fuso.com.au/Canter-Hybrid
  11. https://www.fuso.com.au/Canter-Tipper
  12. https://www.fuso.com.au/Canter-Crew
  13. https://www.fuso.com.au/Canter-4x4

India:

In India The 5th Gen Canter Was Available But The 6th Gen Canter Was Discontinued Owing To Poor Sales.

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