Daimler Trucks Forms Light Commercial Vehicle Unit
The new operation will be based in Redford, Mich. It will focus on sales, marketing, product strategy and distribution of the Sterling 360, Sterling Bullet and Mitsubishi Fuso Class 3–7 LCOE trucks.
Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) announced the launch of a Light Commercial Vehicle Team, combining Sterling Truck Corporation's Class 3–5 lines with Mitsubishi Fuso’s low cab-over engine (LCOE) operations in North America.
The new operation will be based in Redford, Mich. It will focus on sales, marketing, product strategy and distribution of the Sterling 360, Sterling Bullet and Mitsubishi Fuso Class 3–7 LCOE trucks.
The new group will develop business with nearly 400 dealers — those that represent the Mitsubishi Fuso brand and the select Sterling dealers that sell the Sterling 360 and Bullet. Matthew Stevenson, previously director of the Sterling Light Commercial Vehicle group, will head the team.
The 2008 model year Fuso FE medium-duty trucks, first introduced in June, include the new Class 3 FE125, the lightest duty Fuso vehicle; the Class 4 FE145 and the Class 5 FE180.
The Fuso FK/FM series, equipped with the Fuso 6M60 7.5 L 6-cylinder diesel engine, features the Class 6 FK200, Class 6 FK260 and the Class 7 FM330 models. The company also plans to introduce Class 4 crew cab and 4WD models in the fall of 2008.
The latest Sterling offering, the Class 4/5 chassis-cab Bullet, began production and arrived at dealerships in November. The truck is aimed at construction, utility, residential services, landscaping, municipal services and P&D, the company said.
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