Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Fuso |
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Production | 1988-present |
Predecessor | Mitsubishi Fuso MK Series |
Class | Buses |
Body style(s) | Bus (short & long body) |
Engine(s) | 6D14, 6D15, 6D16, 6D17, 6M60, 6M61, 4M50 |
Transmission(s) | 5-speed manual |
The Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Midi (kana: 三菱ふそう・エアロミディ) is a medium-duty bus built by Mitsubishi Fuso. It is primarily available as city and sightseeing buses.
Its principal competitors are Isuzu Erga Mio, Nissan Diesel Space Runner RM and Hino Rainbow.
MK Series (1974-1988)[]
- MK103H (1974)
- MK115 (1976)
- K-MK116 (1979)
- P-MK116/516 (1984)
Aero Midi (First generation, 1988-1993)[]
- P-MK117/126/517 (1988)
- P-MM117/517 (1988)
- P-MJ117/527 (1988)
- U-MK117/517 (1990)
- U-MJ517/527 (1990)
- U-MM117/517 (1990)
Aero Midi (Second generation, 1993-2007)[]
- U-MK117/218/517/525/527/595/618 (1993)
- U-MJ217/628 (1993)
- KC-MK219/619 (1995)
- KC-MK219J (One-step bus, 1998)
- KC-MJ218/629 (1995)
- KK-MK23/25/26/27 (1999)
- KK-MJ23/26 (1999)
- KK-ME17 (2002)
- PA-MK17/25/27 (2005)
- PA-MJ26 (2005)
- PA-ME17 (2005)
Aero Midi-S (2008-present)[]
The Aero Midi-S is a rebadged Nissan Diesel Space Runner RM and Nissan Diesel Space Runner JP.
- PDG-AR820 (2008)
- PDG-AJ820 (2008)
Model lineup[]
- MK Tour 9m
- MK Line Non-step bus 10.5m, 9m
- MK Line One-step bus 9m
- MJ Tour 7m
- ME Line Non-step bus 7m
See also[]
External links[]
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