Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter

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Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Fuso
Production Worldwide
Class Truck
Body style Truck (standard cab (Worldwide), crew cab (Australia only))
Engine Mitsubishi 220 HP (1983-1995), Mitsubishi 200 HP (1995-2004), Mitsubishi 245 HP (2004-)
Transmission Mitsubishi (manual), Aisin (automatic)
Similar Isuzu Forward, UD Condor, Hino Ranger

The Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter (kana:三菱ふそう・ファイター) is a line of medium-duty commercial vehicle by Mitsubishi Fuso. The range was primarily available in other big-size and mid-size trucks.

Most mid-size and big-size models of the truck are distinguishable by a front 'Fighter' badge, but the common Mitsubishi badge is usually used on the rear.

In United States, its principal competitors are Bering MD, Chevrolet W-Series, GMC W-Series, Isuzu FRR/FSR/FTR and the UD 2000/2300. and Japan competitors are Isuzu Forward, UD Condor, Hino Ranger.

Contents

  • Fighter mid-size
  • Fighter mid-size NX
  • Fighter mid-size CNG
  • Fighter big-size narrow cab (see big-size wide cab by Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great)
  • Fighter big-size narrow cab 4WD

Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter PA-FK61RK in 2005, photography from Toyohashi, Aichi october 2005.
Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter PA-FK61RK in 2005, photography from Toyohashi, Aichi october 2005.

  • Fighter FK
    • FK-MR
    • FK-SR
    • FK-HR
    • FK200
    • FK417
  • Fighter FM
    • FM-HD
    • FM-MR
    • FM-SR
    • FM-HR
    • FM64F
    • FM260
    • FM330
    • FM555
    • FM555F
    • FM617
    • FM617L

  • 4X2 Fighter
    • FK200K1
    • FK200K6
    • FK200H6
    • FK250L6
    • FM250H6
    • FM250M6
    • FM250A6
    • FM280H6
    • FM280M6
  • 6x2 Fighter
    • FU250L6
    • FU250R6
    • FU280U6
  • 6X4 Fighter
    • FN280K6
    • FN280U6



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