Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus Explained

Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Bus
Manufacturer:Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (1982–2002)
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (2003–present)
Hyundai Motor Company
Temsa (1988–2008)
Production:1982–present
Predecessor:Mitsubishi Fuso MS Series
Mitsubishi Fuso MM Series
Class:Complete bus
Bus chassis
Body Style:Single-decker coach
Engine:8DC8, 8DC9, 8DC10, 8DC11, 8M20, 6M70, 6R10
Transmission:6-speed manual
INOMAT 6-speed automatic
Length:12000 mm
Width:2500 mm
Wheelbase:6500 mm (MS7), 6150 mm (MS8), 6000 mm (PJ-MS86 and MS9)
Aka:Hyundai Aero (for Korean domestic market)
Mitsubishi Maraton-Prenses-Safir (for Turkish domestic market)

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.The range was primarily unavailable with left-hand drive. However, Turkish bus maker Temsa used produce a left hand drive variant models, called Mitsubishi Maraton and Prenses (facelift) and later Safir (next generation Aero Queen), while Hyundai Motor Company produced another left hand drive variant called the Hyundai Aero. 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

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