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  2. Isuzu Elf - Wikipedia

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    It was sold only in Japan. It only came with 3.1-liter 4JG2 and 4.3-liter 4HF1 engines, and available only in rear-wheel drive. Production of Isuzu ELF UT began in 1996 and ended in 2001. The ELF UT was also rebadged as Nissan Atlas Max. The successor of Isuzu ELF UT was the Isuzu Begin , which was based on the Isuzu Rodeo frame. Isuzu Begins ...

  3. Isuzu Forward - Wikipedia

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    Isuzu released the 4-tonne (8,800 lb) TY-series in May 1966. This semi-cabover design was Isuzu's first medium-duty truck. The original engine fitted was the D370, a 3.6 L (3,644 cc) inline-six diesel engine with 100 PS (74 kW). The types were TY20, TY30, and TY40 depending on the length of the chassis.

  4. SML Isuzu - Wikipedia

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    SML Isuzu Limited (SMLI) is a commercial vehicle manufacturer established in 1983. SMLI produces and sells buses , ambulances and customized vehicles. Sumitomo Corporation and Isuzu hold a 44% and 15% stake of the company respectively.

  5. List of Isuzu vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vehicles sold under the Isuzu brand name. Current production vehicles. Model Calendar year introduced Current model Vehicle description

  6. Hino Motors - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Ribbon II is a rebadged Isuzu Erga. Rainbow & Rainbow II: medium bus The Rainbow II is a rebadged Isuzu Erga Mio. Melpha: medium bus; S'elega: luxury bus The new model is offered as High Decker and Super High Decker. Front-engine chassis (FB, FC, GB, XZU): light bus; Front-engine chassis (AK, FF, FG): big bus

  7. Bedford Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The resulting company, IBC Vehicles, produced a locally built version of the Isuzu Fargo in 1985 (badged as the Bedford Midi). In 1991, this was followed by a European version of the Isuzu MU Wizard called the Frontera, and a rebadged Renault Trafic van called the Arena, sold under the Vauxhall and Opel brand names.

  8. Isuzu - Wikipedia

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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 Hokkaidō 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.

  9. UD Trucks - Wikipedia

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    The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Isuzu since 2021. [1] Until 2010, the company was known as Nissan Diesel . The UD name was originally used for the company's Uniflow Diesel Engine (a two-stroke diesel engine ), developed in 1955, but is now marketed as meaning "Ultimate Dependability".