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1961–1967 Isuzu Bellel; 1962–1980 Isuzu BU; 1963–1973 Isuzu Bellett; 1997–1999 Isuzu Fargo Filly; 1999–2002 Isuzu Filly; 1967–1983 Isuzu Florian; 1968–1981 Isuzu 117 Coupé; 1980–2001 Isuzu Fargo; 1972–2002 Isuzu Faster; 1974–2000 Isuzu Gemini; 1970–2021 Isuzu Journey; 1976–2001 Isuzu Journey-Q; 1980–1984 Isuzu C; 1981 ...
The Isuzu Giga (Japanese: いすゞ・ギガ) is a line of heavy-duty commercial vehicles produced by Isuzu since 1994. Outside Japan it is known as Isuzu C/E series. [2] It was formally known as the Isuzu Heavy-Duty Truck'. [3] Between 1994 and 2016, it was also sold in South America (under the Chevrolet brand as Chevrolet C/E series).
Isuzu's version received another grille and other differences to set it apart from the LUV, not the least of which is the giant "ISUZU" block letters on the tailgate. [10] The P'up received the same engines as the LUV; either an 80 hp (60 kW) 1.8-liter gasoline inline-four ( G180Z ) or a 2.2-liter diesel version with 58 hp (43 kW) ( C223 ).
Unlike the MU-X, the MU-7 retains the same wheelbase as the D-Max. It was only available in some markets such as Thailand, the Philippines and India. In the Philippines, this model is called the Isuzu Alterra. The MU-7 was sold with either rear-wheel drive or a 4x4 drivetrain. One engine, the 3.0 L 4JJ1-TC, was available.
The Qingling Taga is powered by an Isuzu 4KH1 series 3.0-litre diesel engine producing 131 hp and 280N·m mated to a 5-speed manual transmission. It is available as a 2-wheel-drive model and 4-wheel-drive models with the crew cab as the only body style offered.
The Isuzu Panther is a series of station wagons and pickup trucks manufactured by Isuzu from 1991 until 2020 mainly for the Southeast Asian market. The second generation Panther was also manufactured and marketed in India under the name Chevrolet Tavera , a name which is also used in Indonesia for the petrol version until 2005.
The fourth generation Forward was released in February 1994 with all SOHC engines starting with the naturally aspirated or turbocharged 6HE1 until 1999 and replaced with the new 8.2 litre 6HH1 and 7.8 litre 6HK1-TC (also shared with the American-developed Isuzu H-series) engines mated to the six-speed manual or Isuzu's 'Smoother F' automatic ...
In 1998, the same engine was available in DOHC form with 205 hp until 2002 with the termination of the Isuzu Trooper as the 6VD1-W. Both versions feature a 93.4 mm (3.68 in) bore and a 77.0 mm (3.03 in) stroke, [1] giving it a total displacement of 3,165 cc (193.1 cu in). Applications: Isuzu Trooper; Isuzu MU; Isuzu Faster