Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus

Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus

JR Bus Kanto H654-00433 (Up) and Miagi Kotsu (Down)
Overview
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Fuso
Hyundai Motor Company
Also called Hyundai Aero
Production 1982–present
Body and chassis
Class Complete bus
Bus chassis
Body style Single-decker coach
Powertrain
Engine 8DC8, 8DC9, 8DC10, 8DC11, 8M20, 6M70
Transmission 6-speed manual
INOMAT 6-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 6.5 meter (MS7), 6.15 meter (MS8), 6.0 meter (PJ-MS86 and MS9)
Length 12.0m
Width 2.5m

The Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus (kana:三菱ふそう・エアロバス) is a series of heavy-duty intercity coaches produced by the Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Fuso since 1982. The range was primarily unavailable with left-hand drive. Its principal Japanese competitors are Isuzu Gala, Nissan Diesel Space Arrow and Hino S'elega.

Fuso tourist buses (predecessors of Aero Bus)

Aero Bus/Aero Queen

Aero Bus/Super Aero (MS)

Aero Queen W (MU)

Chassies based on the Aero King double-decker, 8DC9T engine equipped ("T"=turbocharged, maximum output: 380PS).

Aero Queen M/MV (MS)

8DC11 Engine equipped.

New Aero Bus/New Aero Queen

Aero Ace/Aero Queen

These models are equipped Urea selective catalytic reduction system. (AdBlue needed)

Model lineup

Logistical lineup

See also

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