Electric vehicles offer quiet operation, zero local emissions and instant torque – attributes that are attractive across the transport sector, not just for cars and motorcyles. One of these areas is ...
According to Freightliner LLC, its Sterling Truck Corp. unit next year will offer a new low-cab-over-engine truck developed in partnership with Mitsubishi Fuso, the Japanese OEM controlled by ...
Buses are probably some of the least exciting vehicles, yet some of the most important, if we think about their role in communities. Public transportation is responsible not only for a significant ...
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 ...
Daimler Truck and Toyota Motor Corp. have inked a Memorandum of Understanding that will see the two companies collaborate on advanced technology development, while merging Mitsubishi Fusu Truck and ...
Daimler Truck subsidiary Mitsubishi Fuso Bus and Truck Corp. just launched their next-generation eCanter electric box truck in Hong Kong. It’s the first release of a new-generation Fuso in the Asian ...
A fully electric medium-duty cabover truck based on one Mitsubishi Fuso group developed in Japan and tested in Portugal made a cameo on American shores — and the company says it believes "it is the ...
TOKYO (MarketWatch) -- Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corp., a truck-making unit of DaimlerChrysler AG DCX, said Thursday it will suspend most of its Japan production on Friday and Saturday due to a ...
Justin Palmer has been named president and CEO of Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America, effective immediately, according to the company. He succeeds Jecka Glasman, who has left Fuso to return to her home ...
Autonomous tech may have its ups and downs, but there are real-world applications where it can really shine, making life easier for workers. A great example is the Mitsubishi Fuso eCanter Sensor ...
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America (MFTA) will stop selling Class 4-5 medium-duty trucks in the U.S. and Canada when it runs out of inventory, but it will continue providing parts and service for ...
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