Common questions

What kind of truck is the Isuzu Forward?

What kind of truck is the Isuzu Forward?

The Isuzu Forward (Japanese: いすゞ・フォワード) (also known as the Isuzu F-Series) is a line of medium-duty commercial vehicles manufactured by Isuzu since 1970. All F-series trucks are cab over designs and the cabin comes fully built from the factory.

When did the fifth generation Isuzu Forward come out?

The fifth generation Forward was launched in May 2007; all models are equipped with Isuzu 4H/6H engines. A new 6×6 variant was exhibited at the 43rd Tokyo Motor Show in 2013. Isuzu is the market leader in Australia and makes unique models to that market. It includes Crew cabs of popular models with options like 4X4 and PTO.

What kind of engine does the Isuzu FTR have?

The FTR, FVR, FSR and FRR are all equipped with naturally aspirated and turbocharged isuzu 6BG1 and 6HE1 engines mated to the six-speed manual or NAVi6 six-speed automatic gearbox with an optional ABS.

What’s the weight of an Isuzu Forward dumper?

A variety of weight ranges, bodies, and types were on offer, including a tractor unit and dumpers, on wheelbases ranging from 3.2 to 5.6 m (10 to 18 ft). While most of the first generation Forward range was replaced in August 1975, the lighter short cab versions continued in production as the “Forward S” until 1986.

When did the Isuzu Forward truck come out?

Isuzu Forward trucks offer excellent safety features, unsurpassed durability and power. Forward truck was produced in 1966 under the name TY, and received its current name in 1970. Isuzu Forward Series trucks can handle load starting from 8 tons up to 11 tons.

Where can I buy an Isuzu FRR truck?

Advertise with us. What is a ISUZU FRR? Find New Or Used ISUZU FRR Trucks for Sale, Narrow down your search by make, model, or category. CommercialTruckTrader.com always has the largest selection of New Or Used Commercial Trucks for sale anywhere.

The FTR, FVR, FSR and FRR are all equipped with naturally aspirated and turbocharged isuzu 6BG1 and 6HE1 engines mated to the six-speed manual or NAVi6 six-speed automatic gearbox with an optional ABS.

Where does the Isuzu Forward badge come from?

Most trucks are assembled in Japan; however, they are locally assembled from CKD kits in some countries. Most mid-size and big-size models of the truck are distinguishable by a front ‘Forward’ badge; but the common Isuzu badge is usually used on the rear.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle