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Mitsubishi Fuso Canter | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (1963–2002) Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (2003–present) |
Also called | Mitsubishi Fuso Colt Diesel (Indonesia, 1975–2022)[1] Mitsubishi Fuso FE Sterling 360 Hyundai Mighty (5th generation) Nissan NT450 Atlas (8th generation) UD Kazet (8th generation) Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter Mignon (7.5t+ variant) |
Production | 1963–present |
Assembly | Cairo, Egypt (Ghabbour Group) Tramagal, Portugal Pulo Gadung, Jakarta, Indonesia (KTB) Cainta, Rizal, Philippines (1964–2015)[2] Santa Rosa, Laguna, Philippines (Jan 2015–present)[3] Barcelona, Anzoategui, Venezuela Pekan, Malaysia (HICOM), Adana, Turkey (Temsa) Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia (Fuso KAMAZ Trucks Rus) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Truck 3.5-8.5t GVW |
Body style | Truck (standard cab, crew cab) |
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. The Canter is named after the English word describing the gait of a horse, emphasising the 'thoroughbred' nature of Mitsubishi trucks.
In Japan, its traditional competitors are the Isuzu Elf, the Toyota Dyna and the Nissan Atlas.