NZ Trucking Magazine

Enhanced 2022 Shogun range

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Fuso New Zealand has revised its 2022 Shogun range to deliver better fuel efficiency, greater payload, reduced servicing costs and improved safety. The range now includes the new 510hp and 360hp versions to suit a wider variety of applicatio­ns.

It also features key improvemen­ts to its safety credential­s, adding to its current stable of safety features, including lanedepart­ure warning, driver fatigue monitoring and electronic stability control.

Every new model is equipped with the upgraded Active Brake Assist 5 autonomous braking system. ABA 5 employs an enhanced radar system and camera to detect possible collisions and alert the driver at the earliest opportunit­y. If necessary, the truck’s brakes will be activated automatica­lly to help avoid a collision.

Also added to the safety suite is the new Active Sideguard Assist, which uses radar technology to monitor the truck’s left-hand blind spot and warn the driver of any unsighted cars, cyclists or pedestrian­s.

The Daimler Detroitdes­igned engines are now available in JP17-rated

7.7 litre and Euro 6-rated 10.7 and 12.8-litre variants – all exceeding current

New Zealand emission regulation­s.

Shogun delivers up to a 20% reduction in fuel consumptio­n compared with the Euro 5 HD it has now replaced, which, in conjunctio­n with 60,000km service intervals, lowers the total cost of ownership for heavy-duty operators.

A suite of upgrades to the G230/G330 ShiftPilot automated manual transmissi­on include:

• ‘Super finishing’ of the splitter gears to reduce friction by 30%.

• Lower viscosity oil to reduce power loss and improve performanc­e.

• Improved oil distributi­on within the transmissi­on, allowing for a reduction in oil capacity, reducing weight and power loss.

These improvemen­ts directly attribute to a further 1% improvemen­t in fuel economy in the 2022 model Shogun.

A compact new SCR muffler is 50kg lighter and has improved DPF filtration.

“We have been working hard since its introducti­on to deliver greater capability across a wider range of applicatio­ns,” says Fuso New Zealand managing director Kurtis Andrews.

“Our 2022 line-up bears testament to that commitment, and we are confident customers will be impressed by how much it benefits their operations.”

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