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eCanter
eCanter

5,995kg to 7,490kg GVM

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Canter 616
Canter

4,983kg to 8,550kg GVM

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Enduro

9,000kg to 31,000kg GVM

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Fighter FK1425
Fighter

11,000kg to 24,000kg GVM

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16,500kg to 30,800kg GVM

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25 Seats

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What's Happening in the World of Fuso

Truck News and Articles

Among the first freight companies in New Zealand to switch from horse and cart to internal combustion engine back in 1922, Carr & Haslam has continued to be an early adopter of new vehicle technology for its large national fleet. Its car transporter arm includes a 100% electric FUSO eCanter, alongside FUSO Canter, Fighter and Shogun models – the latest of which is an impressive new Euro 6 Shogun 510.
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FUSO has retained its standing as the No.1 heavy commercial truck and bus brand in New Zealand, leading registrations in 2023 to build on its market leading performances in 2021 and 2022.
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ACM Metal Supply and Cartage recently added a 6x4 FUSO Shogun FV2651 to its 12-strong fleet and has a second on order. Directors Dan Dodd, Reece Clemmence and Tom Yule are so impressed with its performance, he wants to build his company’s future around Japan’s highest-horsepower truck. This is why.
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Beaches, baches, barbeques and… Mr. Whippy. A classic Kiwi summer isn’t complete without these iconic ingredients. But you don’t have to wait for the sun to shine to enjoy the memory of those long, carefree days – just rock up to Keith Andrews Whangārei!
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When livestock and agriculture haulage operator Barry Maher needed a new truck to tame the twists and turns of his main route from Mangaweka to Rotorua, there was only one vehicle in his mind – the FUSO Shogun 510.
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Having started life carting hay bales across the Canterbury plains in the 1970s, Hilton Haulage has grown into a company with national reach and a fleet of 260 trucks across general, bulk, dairy, chilled and container transport. Its ‘gate to plate philosophy’ includes a major contract harvesting peas and beans, now being serviced with a trusted fleet of eight new FUSO Shogun FV2540 six-wheelers.
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New Zealand’s favourite light-duty truck was launched in Japan in 1963 and first rolled off the local assembly line in New Zealand ten years later. It quickly proved a hit with Kiwi operators and is now sold in 70 countries with more than 4.5 million units having been built over the past six decades.
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A new FUSO Shogun Super Low is laying the foundations of bottom line growth for Duncan McLay and Mike Forde’s contracting and concreting operations around Auckland and Hamilton. The class-leading, low-height chassis transporter is reducing running costs, while providing safer, easier loading of heavy machinery as the lifelong friends and business partners look to sharpen their edge in a competitive market.
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Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) has announced plans to achieve CO2 neutrality at its Japanese production sites by 2025.
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Keith Andrews and Fuso New Zealand (FNZ) were proud to jointly host New Zealand’s Women of EVs group in Auckland recently.
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Sustainability is at the core of Vector’s operations, which is why it joined five other industry leaders in New Zealand’s first Zero Emissions Area (ZEA) trial in Auckland, using the worlds’ first series-produced, fully-electric light-duty truck – FUSO eCanter
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Fuso New Zealand has led from the front in its support of Kiwi transport operators looking to make the transition to EV fleet integration – and in facilitating real progress towards the Government’s goal of 30% zero-emission light to heavy duty vehicle sales by 2030.
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