Isuzu Giga
Isuzu Giga | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Isuzu |
Also called |
Isuzu Heavy Duty Isuzu C/E-Series Mark II Chevrolet C/E-Series |
Production | 1994-present |
Assembly |
Alabuğa, Russia (Sollers-Isuzu) Huechuraba, Chile (GM Chile) Chongqing, China (Qingling) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (IVC) Jakarta, Indonesia (IAMI) Petaling Jaya, Malaysia (Isuzu Malaysia) Lagos, Nigeria (GMNL) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Truck |
Body style | Truck (standard cab (Worldwide), crew cab (Australia only)) |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 8PE1, 10PE1, 12PE1, 6UZ1, 6WF1-T, 6WG1-T, 8TD1, 10TD1 |
Transmission | Isuzu (manual/automatic), Smoother-G (automatic) |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Isuzu 810 |
The Isuzu Giga (Japanese: いすゞ・ギガ), also known as the Isuzu C/E-Series (second generation), is a line of heavy-duty commercial vehicles originally introduced by Isuzu in 1994. The Giga's size range is mostly made up of full-size trucks, and was previously known as the 'Isuzu Heavy-Duty Truck'. It was created to succeed the Isuzu 810.
Most full-size models of the truck are distinguishable by a front 'Giga' and 'CXZ' badge, but the common Isuzu badge is usually used on the rear.
in Global markets, its principal Japanese competitors are Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great, Nissan Quon, Hino's Profia (known as the Hino 700), and Nissan Diesel's Big Thumb.
Outside Japan, the truck series are in the "C" and "E", for Comfort and Economic, respectively.
Lineup
- CVR (4X2)
- CXM (6X2)
- CYM (6X2) GVW 20t
- CYL (6X2) GVW 20t
- CXG (6X2 Front 2 axles)
- CXE (6X2 Front 2 axles)
- CYG (6X2 Front 2 axles) GVW 20t
- CYE (6X2 Front 2 axles) GVW 20t
- CXZ (6X4)
- CYZ (6X4) GVW 20t
- CYY (6X4) GVW 20t
- CVZ (Low-floor 6X4) GVW 18t
- CXZ-J (Low-floor 6X4)
- CYZ-J (Low-floor 6X4) GVW 20t
- CYY-J (Low-floor 6X4) GVW 20t
- CXH (Low-floor 8X4)
- CYH (Low-floor 8X4) GVW 20t
- CYJ (Low-floor 8X4) GVW 20t
Semi-tractor
- EXR (4X2)
- EXD (4X2)
- EXZ (6X4)
- EXY (6X4)
Engine
- 6UZ1 9.839cc
- 6WA1 12.068cc
- 6WF1 14.256cc
- 6WG1 15.681cc
- 8TD1 24.312cc
- 10TD1 30.390cc (highest horsepower Japanese truck)
See also
External links
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