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Tiny 1:43 1984 Mitsubishi Fuso Rosa 14 Seat Mini Bus, Green/Cream
This detailed resin cast model is mounted on a base in an acrylic display case
This model comes on a stand in an acrylic display case
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC; headquarters: Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture; President and CEO Hartmut Schick), today announces the release of the 2019 model year Aero Queen and Aero Ace large coach buses. They will be available through MFTBC dealers and sales branches across Japan as of April 2019.
The 2019 Aero Queen and Aero Ace buses come with enhanced safety features, such as Active Sideguard Assist (ASA), a Japan-first feature in large coach buses, which monitors the driver’s blind spot on the left side to assist safe driving, Emergency Driving Stop System (EDSS), which allows for automatic stop of the vehicle in case of problems with the driver, and Active Brake Assist 4 (ABA®4) with a pedestrian detection feature added. With these features, the 2019 models offer even greater support for safe driving as compared with the 2017 models, which come with the ShiftPilot® 8-speed automated transmission and the 6S10 lightweight engine as well as a wide array of safety features, including Active Attention Assist, which constantly monitors the driver’s attention, the Active Brake Assist 3 (ABA®3) collision mitigation system, and a lane departure warning system, thereby achieving a high level of safety, comfort and economy.
Following the Rosa, which launched last year, the new models adopt the “Fuso Black Belt” design and new LED headlamp & fog lamps, sporting a revamped exterior design. This new design represents its integration into Fuso Black Belt, which highlights the FUSO logo, and Mitsubishi Fuso’s brand identity.