CERRITOS, CA – Isuzu Commercial Truck of America has announced its 2009 N-Series line-up of low cab forward trucks with new features to increase driver productivity, enhance fuel economy, and reduce emissions.
by Staff
July 23, 2008
Isuzu N-Series
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CERRITOS, CA – Isuzu Commercial Truck of America has announced
its 2009 N-Series line-up of low cab forward trucks with new features to
increase driver productivity, enhance fuel economy, and reduce emissions. The
front suspensions, spring rates, steering, and cab mount bushings have been
tuned for more comfort and a better ride. A new optional Limited Slip
Differential distributes torque evenly to the wheels. In the area of pollution
control, all Isuzu diesel trucks are now 50-state “Clean Idle Certified.”
All N-Series diesel models incorporate a Data Recording
Module that can provide a Vehicle Health Report showing the condition of the
engine, transmission, emissions, and brakes, plus fuel economy and driver
operating habits. For longer brake life, an Electronic Braking Distribution
system balances brake pressure to all wheels by automatically adjusting to the
load’s weight distribution.
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More wheelbases have been added to accommodate the widest
possible range of bodies. Wheelbase choices from 109 to 212 inches handle
bodies from 10 to 24 feet in length. GVWRs offerings range from 12,000 lbs. to
19,500 lbs.
The low cab forward design affords excellent maneuverability
with a curb-to-curb turning diameter of 33.5 feet for a 109-inch wheelbase
model.
To extend durability, the cab has rust and corrosion
protection provided by galvanized steel panels, electro-deposit paint primer,
and enamel paint topcoat. Unitary construction, rigidity, and strong
reinforcements add to cab durability and safety.
The N-Series overhead cam 5.2L 4H turbocharged, intercooled,
diesel engine delivers 205 horsepower @ 2400 rpm with 441 lb.-ft. of torque
@1850 rpm. It has a B-10 durability rating of 310,000 miles, which means 90
percent of the engines should reach this mileage before a major component
failure. The engine is mated to an Aisin heavy-duty, six-speed automatic
transmission with double overdrive.
For customers who prefer a gasoline engine, NPR, NPR HD, and
their crew cab models are also available with a Vortec 6.0L V-8 engine with 325
horsepower and 360 lb.-ft. of torque. These models come with a Hydra-Matic
four-speed automatic with lockup torque converter and overdrive.
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Isuzu 2009 N-Series diesel models are available from the
factory in a variety of exterior cab colors: Arc White (standard), Wheatland
Yellow, Woodland Green, Cardinal Red, Dark Blue, and Ebony Black II.
Isuzu low cab forward trucks are distributed through 205 Isuzu
truck dealers nationwide. For more information or to request a quote from a
local dealer, visit www.isuzucv.com or call (866)
441-9638.
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