Tuesday 17 September 2013

Isuzu adds three more models to line-up


ISUZU FVR285: (From left) Isuzu Motors Limited’s chief engineer (Global Product Planning & Engineering Dept) Ryo Miwa; Isuzu Malaysia’s CEO Kimitoshi Kurokawa and COO Daisuke Ishida at the official launch.


PUTRAJAYA: Isuzu Malaysia has added three new models to its impressive truck line-up that offer maximum load haulage capabilities alongside superior reliability over a variety of terrain and business environments.

The new variants – NPS71, FVZ PRO and FVR285, are designed for very  different  market  applications, but each created to efficiently and confidently handle high loads in their own right.
“The new truck variants add significant range to the Isuzu line-up as they now offer customers greater flexibility and choice to meet their transportation demands.

The all-new NPS71, for instance is a powerful and extremely versatile truck that is designed to tackle rugged terrain with considerable ease thanks to its advanced 4-wheel drive system,” CEO of Isuzu Malaysia, Kimitoshi Kurokawa remarked.

An ideal vehicle for moving goods or crops along narrow jungle or plantation tracks, the NPS71 not only develops the highest power and torque figures in its class, it features an advanced 4×4 system that can be quickly engaged or disengaged by the driver for better maneuverability or efficiency as required.

Equally adept on rugged terrain is the all-new FVZ PRO. This powerful and robust 6×4 heavy-duty truck offers remarkable haulage performance, particularly on dirt trails or construction sites where its extremely rigid chassis design, robust underpinnings and a powerful 285PS commonrail engine give it optimal performance and reliability.

Operating comfortably in a very different environment is the new FVR285.

This mega-distance performer is designed to chew miles with ease as its 6-cylinder common rail engine delivers 285PS through a 9-speed gearbox.

Coupled with the latest interior design and exceptional aerodynamics, the new FVR285 offers not only efficient drives, but remains comfortable and safe for drivers and cargo too regardless of distance.


Source: Borneo Post

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