The Fuso 4×4 is a desirable choice for global overland travel. Parts are available internationally, the capability is impressive, and the motor and transmission are long-lived. It’s for these reasons and more that it was EarthCruiser‘s platform of choice before they made the switch to the Isuzu NPR. We’ve showcased a number of expedition-ready builds that include this 2012 FGB72, a 2008 FG140, and the West Elk Wilderness Edition 2013 Fuso. Today’s low mileage (21,000 miles) 2017 Mitsubishi Fuso 4×4 showcases tasteful upgrades and is topped with a “blank slate” Total Composites box. Is the Fuso 4×4 the vehicle for you? Learn more by checking out builds from Rite of Passage and Journeyman.
From the Seller:
“I love the Fuso platform for its great ride, bulletproof driveline, and great fuel economy. The overall size and wheelbase make it easy to drive around town and on the trail. The dual limited slip diffs and electronic 4×4 conquer almost everything I’ve thrown at it with ease. Having a fully insulated box with arctic tern windows and doors lets me enjoy true 4 season overlanding. The inside is a blank slate to build out your dream overlanding rig.”
2017 Mitsubishi Fuso 4×4
The Fuso is fitted with a 3.0-liter four-cylinder diesel that produces 150 horsepower and 370 pound-feet of torque. A dependable engine is matched with excellent all-terrain capability thanks to 4WD, high and low range, limited-slip rear differential, manual locking front hubs, and more. Inside the Fuso incorporates basic driver comforts that include:
- Air conditioning
- Power steering, windows, locks, and mirrors
- Cruise control
- Heated mirrors
- Telescoping/adjustable steering wheel
Distinguishing Features
- Arctic Tern windows
- Fridge/freezer
- Total Composites box
- House batteries 200-amp-hours with solar
- Custom HD hitch
- 1UP cargo platform
This 2017 Mitsubishi Fuso 4×4 with Total Composites box is listed for $105,000 and is currently located in Southern California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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