Isuzu Truck introduces first low cab forward, gas-powered crew cab

Isuzu Truck introduces first low cab forward, gas-powered crew cab

Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. said it has made available the industry's first gas-powered, low cab-forward crew cab truck. The new model features a Vortec 6.0L V8 engine with 325 HP and a Hydra-Matic 4-speed automatic transmission with lockup torque converter and overdrive.

Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. said it has made available the industry’s first gas-powered, low cab-forward crew cab truck. The new model features a Vortec 6.0L V8 engine with 325 HP and a Hydra-Matic 4-speed automatic transmission with lockup torque converter and overdrive.

Carrying seven workers, the crew cabs are available with 150-in. and 176-in. wheelbases to accommodate 12-ft. and 16-ft. bodies. GVW ratings are 12,000 lbs. and 14,500 lbs., with payload allowances ranging from 6,251 to 8,821 lbs.

Plentiful storage is to be found in the driver seat back, dashboard, glove box and overhead storage shelves, Isuzu says. Map pockets are built into the new, fully trimmed front door panels.

To further aid driver convenience, Isuzu crew cab trucks also features a new dashboard with a full complement of easy-to-see gauges and warning lamps. A 5-DIN opening can accommodate such optional equipment as radios, GPS systems and rear view cameras.

Additional safety items include low-cut side windows, a large windshield and 17-in. by 8-in. side mirrors with integrated convex sections for improved visibility.

The cab offers rust and corrosion protection with galvanized steel panels, electro-deposit paint primer and high quality enamel paint topcoat. A close-section construction and large gussets improve the durability, as well as enhancing the safety of the driver and passengers, according to the maker.

The Isuzu gas-powered crew cab and standard cab trucks are assembled in Janesville, Wisc. They are distributed through 205 Isuzu truck dealers and 350 GM W-Series dealers nationwide. Current sales volume of the gas-powered trucks is 6,000 units annually and is expected to grow significantly with their price advantage over emissions-compliant diesel models.

"The gas crew cab is the perfect solution for landscape, construction and delivery companies that need to haul a team of workers and equipment in one trip," said Joe Totaro, executive vice president and general manager, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. "Plus they get the added horsepower and convenience of a gas engine combined with the maneuverability of a low cab forward truck."

For more information, visit http://www.isuzucv.com or call toll-free (866) 441-9638.

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