The multi-dimensional Langevin equations are employed to investigate mass and energy distributions of fission fragments. The calculations have been performed with two different shape classes of parametrization, namely Funny Hills and Cassinian Ovaloids. It was shown that inclusion of the Funny Hills parameterizations in the dynamical model produced considerable increase in neutron multiplicity as compared with available experimental data for 18Oinduced fission of 154Sm, 197Au, 238U and 246Cm. The proposed shapedependent multi-dimensional dynamical model reproduces well experimental data for mass distribution, neutron multiplicity and average kinetic energy of fission fragments over a wide range of mass–energy regions.