Headlining the Isuzu stand will be the Japanese specification zero emission battery electric truck, the N Series EV, following its official launch in Japan back in March. The Brisbane Truck Show will mark one of the N Series EV’s first major appearances outside of Japan.
It wouldn’t be a Brisbane Truck Show without Isuzu models on display from across the brand’s extensive range, including light, medium and heavy-duty trucks, and the latest offerings from the ever-popular Ready-to-Work (RTW) range.
Adding to the product showcase, Isuzu Power Solutions (IPS) is also set to have a strong presence with a comprehensive line-up of power units and generator sets.
Isuzu Genuine Parts will also have a major presence with an on-stand display of from the rigorously tested range.
For those looking to get into the industry, career opportunities are in focus with an all-new Virtual Reality experience taking visitors through what it takes to be an Isuzu technician.
An on-stand promotion is also offering a $15,000 Milwaukee Tools package. For a chance to win, attendees simply need to answer a multiple-choice question testing their Tradepack knowledge and details about the one tool they couldn’t live without.
“Isuzu is thrilled to be back at the Brisbane Truck Show for 2023,” said IAL Chief of Sales and Aftersales, Ben Lasry.
“We’re pleased to bring such a strong product contingent with some of our segment stars on show, including Isuzu Japan’s exciting N Series EV truck,” Mr Lasry said.
In the light-duty space, Isuzu continues to offer vehicles suited to a huge range of applications and buyers, providing a truck for all industries.
The brand’s market-leading N Series spanning a broad GVM range and all manner of end-use applications showcases not only an unshakable reputation for on-the-job practicality but also safety smarts in the form of Isuzu’s Advanced Driver Assistance System.
Many N Series models are represented in Isuzu’s RTW line-up which includes industry favourites Tipper, Traypack, Tradepack, Servicepack, and Freightpack models.
Catering to any number of applications, Isuzu’s medium-duty F Series is also on display. Known for an almost inexhaustible combination of engine, transmission and wheelbase options, they come dressed to impress and equipped to tackle just about any task.
At the heavier end of Isuzu’s product spectrum, the FY Series be there as well.
“Finding a home in punishing applications from concrete agitation to construction, freight and waste, we expect the FY Series to show our visitors how an Isuzu truck can punch well above its weight,” said Mr Lasry.
The Brisbane Truck Show also signals the launch of a new era for Isuzu’s aftercare program, Isuzu Care.
This year’s update marks the biggest change since its inception in 2006, covering all customer touch points from initial enquiry to purchase through to build, delivery and ongoing usage.
One notable aspect is a trucking industry first of a combined six-year factory warranty and six-year roadside assistance package on selected models.