UD Quon
The UD Quon (kana:UD・クオン) is a heavy-duty commercial vehicle produced by the Japanese manufacturer UD Trucks, a division of AB Volvo.
UD Quon | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | UD Trucks |
Production | 2004-present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Truck |
Body style | Truck (standard cab) |
Powertrain | |
Transmission | 7-speed manual ESCOT-Plus1 12-speed semi-automatic ESCOT-AT IV 12-speed automatic |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Nissan Diesel Big Thumb |
In Japan, Asia, Middle East, Africa and South America, its principal competitors are the Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great, Isuzu Giga and Hino Profia (known as Hino 700).
The Quon has received a new facelift on April 11, 2017. Also it is a new 11-litre GH11 (based on Volvo D11) and 8-litre GH8 (based on Volvo D8) diesel engine.
Line up
- CK 4x2
- CD 6x2R
- CV 6x2F
- CW 6x4
- CX 6x4
- CG 8x4
- CF 4x4
- CZ 6x6
- GK 4x2
- GW 6x4
- CV-P 6x2
- CW-P 6x4
Engine
Quon engines using AdBlue Urea Selective Catalytic Reduction technology.
- MD92-TB Straight-6 OHC 9.203 cc 340HP
- MD92-TC Straight-6 OHC 370HP
- GH8 Straight-6 OHC 7.700cc 280HP
- GH11-TA Straight-6 OHC 10.836 cc 350HP
- GH11-TB Straight-6 OHC 380HP
- GH11-TC Straight-6 OHC 410HP
- GE13-TB Straight-6 OHC 13.074 cc 380HP
- GE13-TC Straight-6 OHC 410HP
- GE13-TD Straight-6 OHC 440HP
- GE13-TF Straight-6 OHC 520HP
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gollark: I mean, it allows arbitrary filesystem read/write access right now (restricted by OS permissions)...
gollark: Maybe also add an option to make all mounts read-only only?
See also
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