Isuzu Trucks
F-Series and N-Series
Isuzu trucks are built to work as hard as you do, drawing on over a century of truck manufacturing expertise. With roots dating back to the first truck built in Japan in 1919, Isuzu has been committed to designing vehicles that enhance comfort and productivity while lowering your cost of ownership. Their medium-duty N-Series trucks, available with gas, diesel, and electric engines, and heavier-duty F-Series trucks are engineered to achieve optimal performance, durability and economy. Well-known for quality, durability and innovation, it’s no wonder why Isuzu commercial trucks are America’s No. 1-selling low cab forward truck since 1986. Rush Truck Centers offers the full Isuzu lineup at our 27 dealerships in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas.
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F-Series Medium- and Heavy-Duty Diesel Trucks
The Isuzu F-Series diesel trucks are engineered to give drivers the maneuverability, visibility and power they need to move heavier payloads through urban environments and over the road. The Class 6 FTR and FVR (De-Rated) and Class 7 FVR models are heavy-weight champions ready to bring more power and strength to your fleet.
N-Series Medium-Duty Diesel Trucks
The Isuzu N-Series Diesel trucks are game changers in their category. With GVWRs ranging from 14,500–19,500 lbs., a powerful 5.2-liter turbocharged diesel engine, and an Advanced Driver Assistance System, the Class 4 NPR-HD and NPR-XD and Class 5 NQR and NRR are Isuzu’s safest, most comfortable, most capable N-Series trucks ever.
N-Series Medium-Duty Gas Trucks
With the capabilities of diesel and the conveniences of gasoline, the Isuzu N-Series Gas trucks provide the best of both worlds. The Class 3 NPR, Class 4 NPR-HD and Class 5 NQR and NRR are powering the future of medium-duty — they’re efficient, durable, powerful and offer unsurpassed maneuverability and forward visibility.
N-Series Electric Trucks
Isuzu has become synonymous with innovation in transportation and now they’re bringing their first battery electric truck to the market. The new NRR EV puts the EV in “everything”.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Isuzu trucks have been produced by Isuzu Motors, Ltd. based in Nsishi-ku, Yokohama, Japan, since 1919. In the United States, Isuzu trucks are distributed by Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, the North American subsidiary of Isuzu Motors, based in Anaheim, California. Isuzu Commercial Truck of America has been selling Isuzu trucks in the U.S. since 1984.
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Isuzu Motors has assembly and manufacturing plants in Fujisawa and Tochigi, Japan, where they assemble heavy-, medium- and light-duty trucks as well as their Isuzu powertrains. These plants export vehicles to Isuzu’s subsidiaries around the world.
In the U.S., the Isuzu N-Series gas- and electric-powered trucks and F-Series diesel trucks are assembled at Isuzu Commercial Truck of America’s plant in Charlotte, Michigan.
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The cost of an Isuzu truck can vary greatly depending on the model, year, mileage, condition, configuration and added customizations.
View our new and used Isuzu truck inventory and contact us to receive a specific quote from one of our sales representatives based on the vehicle and any customization options you are interested in.
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The Isuzu N-Series NPR, NPR-HD, NRR and NQR gas models are equipped with an Isuzu 6.6L 8-cylinder gas engine that produces 350 horsepower and 425 lbs.-ft. of torque. The 6.6L V8 engine also meets published federal emission standards through the 2026 model year.
The N-Series NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR and NRR diesel models are equipped with the Isuzu 5.2L I4 turbocharged diesel engine capable of producing 215 horsepower and 452 lbs.-ft. of torque.
The F-Series FTR and FVR diesel trucks are equipped with the Cummins B6.7 turbocharged intercooled 6-cylinder diesel engine tested and proven with more than 13 million engines produced over nearly 40 years with billions of miles driven.
The N-Series NRR EV is equipped with varying configurations of 20 kWh lithium-ion battery packs that power a three-phase, 150-kilowatt electric motor, generating 280 lb.-ft. of torque.
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The Isuzu N-Series 5.2L I4 turbocharged diesel engine has a B10* durability rating of 375,000 miles before the need for a major overhaul or replacement. The Isuzu 6.6L 8-cylinder engine found in the N-Series gasoline models has a design life of 200,000 miles.
In addition, the Cummins B6.7 diesel engine has an estimated lifespan between 250,000 and 350,000 miles.
*B10 design life is the expected engine life in miles of operation before 10% of all of a specific model of engine will require a major repair, overhaul or replacement.
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Isuzu Motors launched its first-ever battery electric truck – the NRR EV – in August 2024. The Class 5 medium-duty electric chassis will be available for the 2025 model year and offers exceptional flexibility for a variety of applications and routes, with four lithium-ion battery pack configurations to suit your business needs
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Every Isuzu truck comes standard with a Data Recording Module that tracks the truck’s performance in key areas, such as fuel economy, engine and emission conditions, braking conditions, distance traveled and more. Our Rush Truck Centers Isuzu dealerships and parts and service centers can run an Isuzu Vehicle Health Report for you to help you monitor how your truck is being driven, identify potential service areas and monitor how previous repairs have enhanced your truck’s performance.
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On a low cab forward truck, the engine is placed underneath the cab, usually between the driver and passenger seats, which results in less forward mass. This design places the driver at the extreme front of the vehicle, providing excellent forward visibility and 16 more ft. of ground visibility than conventional cabs. Low cab forward trucks are more maneuverable and have a tighter turning radius, and the short length of the cab also provides more cargo space by allowing for longer bodies.
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Isuzu Motors sells the Isuzu D-Max pickup truck in the United Kingdom, Thailand, Cambodia, the Philippines and Australia, however Isuzu ended the sales of passenger vehicles in the United States in 2008. Isuzu currently only sells commercial trucks in the U.S. via its North American subsidiary, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America.
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Rush Truck Centers is the largest commercial vehicle dealership in the country and currently operates 27 full-service Isuzu dealerships in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas.
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Our Rush Truck Centers dealerships are staffed by factory-trained, ASE-certified technicians qualified to work on heavy- and medium-duty vehicles of all makes and models. We currently have 30 dealerships certified to service and sell parts for Isuzu trucks in Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas.