Canter Automatic Models
Released
NEW FE Canter Auto
Fuso
are pleased to announce the release of automatic variants for the Canter
light truck. Selected FE84D and FE85D models will be available from June
production in Japan with an Aisin MY600 6 speed fully automatic transmission
in combination with the 130kW version of the Fuso 4M50 engine.
Fuso
Australia believe that this driveline combination will provide all customers,
regardless of their level of driving experience, with effortless driving
while maintaining the core Canter strengths of reliability and low life cycle
costs.
Features
& benefits -
- Fully automatic transmissions provide the
best possible transition for new truck drivers, most of whom drive
automatic cars
- The Fuso 4M50-3AT8 engine produces a class
leading 130kW of power and 530Nm of torque. This allows the vehicle to
hold higher gears on hills to minimise fuel use, reduce in cab noise and
further improve the ease of driving
- Automatic gear controller retains in dash
position to maintain ergonomic cab layout
- Only full automatic transmissions offer
continuous transmission of power. Automated transmission break the power
transmission when changing gears and this can sometimes happen at
inopportune times. With continuous power available, operators cannot be
"caught out" by the vehicle changing gear when they pull out
in traffic or need avoid an accident
- The Canter Automatic provides a wide spread
of gear ratios from 3.74 to 0.63, including two overdrive gears. This
provide the ideal mix of performance and economy, in both urban and
rural areas
- The exhaust brake is activated whenever the
accelerator pedal is released unless the vehicle speed is less than 10
km/h or a gear shifting is being carried out. This will reduce stopping
distances and improve the life of brake components
- Although fully automatic, the transmission
allows for the maximum gear to be manually selected to prevent the
vehicle gaining more speed than desired, such as when travelling
downhill. Gears "2" and "3" can be selected from the
gear lever and are ideal for achieving maximum engine braking at low and
moderate speeds. Over drive can be locked out via a button on the gear
lever which effective makes gear "4" the highest useable gear.
Overdrive lock out is ideal for controlling and restricting the vehicles
speed range. These added driver control features improve safety and
further reduce the wear and tear on braking components.
- The gearbox is an electronically controlled
hydraulic transmission. The electronics allow the gearbox greater self
protection to ensure reliability. For example: Even with the overdrive
in the "OFF" position, the 5th and 6th gears will be
automatically selected if there is any risk of the engine over-revving.
- Aisin automatic transmissions have been
proven in the Rosa bus application where they have been reliable and
easy to operate
For
more information, please visit JT Fossey Tamworth.
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Mitsubishi Fuso is
distributed by Mercedes-Benz
Australia/Pacific Pty Ltd