List of Mitsubishi Fuso engines


This is a list of all engines produced or used by Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation. All engines are Diesel if not stated otherwise.

Gasoline engines

The [|JH4] was an F-head engine based on the Willys Hurricane engine and its predecessor Willys Go-Devil sidevalve four, and was used to power early Mitsubishi Jeeps as well as Mitsubishi Fuso trucks and buses. It was of, had 69 HP and formed the basis for the KE31, a diesel engine of the same dimensions.
Several other engines had been taken over from Mitsubishi Motors.

Diesel engines

KE series

The 4D3x is a series of 4 cylinder ohv diesel engines with direct injection.
The 4M50 is a series of 4 cylinder diesel engines with 4899 cc, bore x stroke 114 x 120mm, gear driven DOHC 4 valves per cylinder and common rail direct injection with turbocharging and intercooler.
The 4M51 is a 4 cylinder diesel engine with 5249 cc,

4P1x

The 4P10 is a 2998 cc turbodiesel engine purchased by Daimler from Iveco for the Mitsubishi Fuso Canter since 2009/2010. Essentially it is a Iveco F1C. The 4P10 with Common rail fuel system with high pressure piezo-injectors meets Euro 6 emission norms with Bluetec selective catalytic reduction system and was introduced as the new "Global Powertrain" for the Canter. Since the "General Export Modells" remained with the old Mitsubishi engines the utilization of the "Global Powertrain" was limited to Japan, Europe and North America.

4V2x

bore 104 x stroke 115 mm, 3907 cc, ohv gear driven camshaft, based on the 4D37 engine. common rail direct injection, turbo intercooled

KE series

6DCx

6D4x

The 6R20 is a series of 6 cylinder in-line diesel engine with 10,677 cc, bore 125mm x stroke 145mm, mutually developed with Daimler OM 470.
The 6S2x is a series of 6,373 cc 6 cylinder turbo charged and intercooled diesel engines with 3 valves per cylinder, ECU, direct injection and inline injection pump. In 2020 they comply to Euro IV/V with the help of SCR.

8DCxx

10DCx

The ten-cylinder 10DC engines share the dimensions of the 8DC series and were first seen in 1974, in the heavy duty F-series trucks.