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The Isuzu 4200R was a mid-engine sports car that Isuzu displayed at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show. The development theme was the establishment of a sporty performance and image, in a traditional European taste.
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Isuzu has assembly and manufacturing plants in Fujisawa, which have been there since the company was founded under earlier names, as well as in the Tochigi and HokkaidÅ prefectures. Isuzu-branded vehicles are sold in most commercial markets worldwide. Isuzu's primary market focus is on commercial diesel-powered truck, buses and construction.
This is a list of vehicles sold under the Isuzu brand name. Current production vehicles. Model Calendar year introduced Current model Vehicle description
Simon Cox is a British car designer known for the Isuzu Vehicross, Cadillac Cien, Cadillac Converj, [1] and the Opel Speedster.. He was sponsored by Ford Motor Company while at the RCA, but he elected to move to Lotus where he set up a new design studio with Peter Stevens.
The 4BC1 is a 3.3L diesel sold in Isuzu ELF light trucks from 1980 to 1982. 100 mm (3.9 in) 3,268 cc (199.4 cu in) 85 PS (63 kW) 175 N⋅m (129 lb⋅ft) at 2500 rpm 4BC2 The 4BC2 is a 3.3 L direct injection version of the 4BC1. It was sold in the Isuzu ELF and NPR trucks from 1982 to 1987. 90 PS (66 kW) at 3500 rpm
Like its Tokyo Motor Show contemporaries the Mitsubishi HSR-II and Isuzu 4200R, the Caspita employed advanced technology for the time, such as an electronically retractable rear wing and an electronically controlled adjustable suspension system which could raise the car by 2.3 in (58.4 mm). [1] [2] 1989 Jiotto Caspita (Mk. I) rear
This category is for concept cars that may have been shown in car shows or appeared in the media, and will not enter into production or have not yet. They may or may not be planned for further development, with possible intent to enter production at a future date, in a next generation of vehicles from an automobile manufacturer.