The Mercedes-Benz Unimog is headlining the Daimler Truck presence at the AFAC fire and emergency services show in Sydney from September 3 to 6.
The Unimog, which has an off-road capability that has seen it join high profile all-terrain fleets including the NSW State Emergency Service and Victoria’s Forest Fire Management, will share the limelight with the Fuso Canter 4×4, which is also a serious off-road vehicle.
The U5023 model on display is a crew cab with an optional six-seater crew cab.
A low-emission Euro 6 engine gives the Unimog plenty of power and a gearbox with 16 forward gears and 12 reverse means maximum drivability in tough terrain.
Massive ground clearance is enabled thanks to the Unimog’s famed portal axles and it can ford water up to 1.2 metres deep.
This unit also features central tyre inflation, which means tyre pressures can be easily adjusted for optimum traction in slippery conditions.
The Fuso Canter 4×4 features a low-range gearbox, locking front hubs and a rear Limited Slip Differential (LSD).
Customers also have the option of a standard cab or crew cab that seats seven. The Canter 4×4 has a Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) of 6.5 tonne (10.5 tonne GCM) but is also available with a 4.5 tonne GVM so it can be driven on a car licence.
Daimler Truck Sales, Marketing and Operations Vice President, Andrew Assimo, said Mercedes-Benz and Fuso have long been trusted by Australian fire and emergency services for their off-road capability and durability.
“We’re thrilled to bring the Unimog and 4×4 Canter to the AFAC show to demonstrate class-leading off-road capability in big and small sizes,” he said.
“These two trucks have unmatched capabilities that allow fire and emergency service members carry out their critical work safely and effectively.”
AFAC 24 is being held at the International Convention and Exhibition Centre at Darling Harbour.