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Kudos to Brent and Jeffrey for spotting these clues about future Fuso products.
The story on the British 4x4 web site accompanying the show photo says that railway companies are interested in a Fuso equipped with steel wheels for use on the rails. That means equal length axles in front and rear, at least as an option.
The photo of the Fuso at the British show makes me think it's for display only. The front tire looks like it has interference problems with the front fender. Maybe it's the camera perspective. The tires definitely are wider and taller than the 235/80R16 we see in North America.
The page that Jeffrey found is on the Fuso corporate world-wide site. The reference number for the crew-cab 4x4 is FG 83PE6 W. I can't find any mention of the number online, so I think it's a new model.
In Fuso-speak, the "W" is used to refer to "crew cab". The comparable model in the FE (4x2) series is FE 83PE6 W, so the 83PE6 designation is shared between the two models. This makes me think that the chassis and engine are the same. In other words, no more step-down frame.
Chip Haven