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Mitsubishi Fuso’s Kitsuregawa Proving Ground
Marks 30-Year Anniversary

June 3, 2010

•  1.17-Million-Square-Meter Facility Is Principal Site of Mitsubishi Fuso Vehicle Testing
•  For Three Decades, Kitsuregawa Has Played a “Vital Role in Mitsubishi Fuso Research & Development”
•  Featuring One of the Largest Test Courses for Trucks and Buses in the World

Kawasaki Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), one of Asia’s leading truck manufacturers, is marking the 30-year anniversary of its Kitsuregawa Proving Ground. Located in Sakura City, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, the 1.17 million-square-meter facility is a principal site for Mitsubishi Fuso development and testing of new vehicles, future technologies, and components such as engines and transmissions.

“The Kitsuregawa Proving Ground has played a vital role in Mitsubishi Fuso Research & Development over the past three decades, and continues as a state-of-the-art facility for commercial vehicle testing,” said Prof. Dr. Eike Boehm, MFTBC Vice President of Product Engineering. “The mission of Kitsuregawa and its employees is to help ensure that each and every Mitsubishi Fuso product is tested and ready to deliver the highest possible safety, quality, efficiency and environmental performance. The facility is in almost constant operation to fulfill this mission.”

History and Capabilities

Opened on June 5, 1980, the Kitsuregawa Proving Ground includes numerous testing facilities and features one of the largest test courses for trucks and buses in the world. The high–speed circuit, with a length of 3.6 kilometers and a maximum width of 28 meters, offers all opportunities for state-of-the art truck and bus testing and even passenger cars could be evaluated up to a speed of 220 kilometers/hour.

As functions of trucks and buses have developed over the years, a large number of testing facilities has been added, including the ABS (Antilock Brake System) Test Track, EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) Testing Laboratory, Engine Laboratory, and Powertrain Laboratory.

At present, the aggregate building floor area is 38,800 square meters, and the total length of test courses is 14.4 kilometers, with about 500 employees working at the site. These testing facilities engage in functional, performance, and durability testing for all MFTBC’s trucks and buses, and also advanced component research.

At the same time the Kitsuregawa Proving Ground is fulfilling its vehicle testing and development mission, it also works on corporate social responsibility initiatives. For example, the company offers its course for a test run of a Solar-Car Race event by the local high school.


Recent image of MFTBC’s Kitsuregawa Proving Ground


Image of Kitsuregawa Proving Ground when it opened in 1980

About MFTBC

Based in Kawasaki, Japan, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) is one of Asia's leading commercial vehicle manufacturers. In 2009, the company sold a total of about 99,500 vehicles including light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses. Daimler AG owns 85% of MFTBC shares and various Mitsubishi group companies own 15% of MFTBC shares. MFTBC is an integral part of the Daimler Trucks Division of Daimler AG.



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