Nissan Diesel Quon
UD Quon | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | UD Trucks |
Production | 2004-present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Truck |
Body style | Truck (standard cab) |
Related | Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great |
Powertrain | |
Transmission |
7-speed manual ESCOT-Plus1 12-speed semi-automatic ESCOT-AT IV 12-speed automatic |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Nissan Diesel Big Thumb |
The Nissan Diesel Quon (kana:日産ディーゼル・クオン) is a heavy-duty commercial vehicle produced by the Japanese manufacturer UD Trucks (previously known as Nissan Diesel), a former division of Nissan (later acquired by AB Volvo). Introduced in 2004, and it is related to the Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great since 2007.
In Japan, Asia, Middle East, Africa and South America, its principal competitors are the Isuzu Giga and Hino Profia (known as Hino 700).
The Quon has received a new facelift on April 11, 2017. Also it is a new 11-litre GH11 diesel engine.
Line up
- CK 4x2
- CD 6x2R
- CV 6x2F
- CW 6x4
- CX 6x4
- CG 8x4
- CF 4x4
- CZ 6x6
- GK 4x2
- GW 6x4
- CV-P 6x2
- CW-P 6x4
Engine
Quon engines using AdBlue Urea Selective Catalytic Reduction technology.
- MD92-TB Straight-6 OHC 9.203 cc 340HP
- MD92-TC Straight-6 OHC 370HP
- GH11-TA Straight-6 OHC 10.836 cc 350HP
- GH11-TB Straight-6 OHC 380HP
- GH11-TC Straight-6 OHC 410HP
- GE13-TB Straight-6 OHC 13.074 cc 380HP
- GE13-TC Straight-6 OHC 410HP
- GE13-TD Straight-6 OHC 440HP
- GE13-TF Straight-6 OHC 520HP
See also
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