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Geoff Middleton28 Apr 2022
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Isuzu launches updated 2022 F Series

More safety, technology and a six-year warranty headline the latest F Series update

The release of the 2022 Isuzu F Series truck models brings a host of technology and advanced safety features to many models in the range, with improved operator and ownership experience assured across all models – including an all-new 10.1-inch touch-screen audio-visual unit, and another industry-leading, new-truck six-year warranty and roadside-assist package.

Advanced safety features are introduced in 4x2 models powered by the four-cylinder N-4HK1 engine, including advanced emergency braking (AEB), forward collision warning (FCW), distance warning system (DWS) and lane departure warning (LDW).

Additionally, these models and the larger FTR and FV models, receive electronic stability control (ESC), while an electronic braking system is introduced to the four-cylinder FSR and FTR and FV models.

The new models are distinguished by their revised headlights.

Improved night-time operation is provided through new LED headlights for all FRR/D, FSR/D, FTR and FV models, while the entire range receives a safety boost with the introduction of cab-tilt warning.

In the cab, the four-cylinder 4x2 models also have a new instrument panel with 4.2-inch colour multi-info display and finally some steering-wheel controls.

Further highlights of the 2022 release include an upgraded GCM of 21,000 kg for FSR, FTR and FTS models with the 6HK1 260PS engine.

Finally we see some steering-wheel controls on the four-cylinder models.

And in a boon for owners, Isuzu’s highly regarded aftermarket support is further bolstered with warranty upgrades across the range, featuring a six-year standard warranty with much higher distance and engine hour limits than previous models, as well as a six-year roadside assist package.

“The Isuzu F Series has enjoyed excellent customer acceptance over the years, and the 2022 model year release offers even more for medium-duty truck operators, from improved owner and driver experience to even greater application suitability,” said Isuzu Australia Limited (IAL) National Sales Manager, Les Spaltman.

“In planning this model release, we’ve looked at how our customers are using their medium-duty trucks and we’ve targeted our updates at the key market requirements.

“We’ve introduced active safety with ADAS to the volume 12 to 14 tonne GVM segment and in doing so, we’ve got features that match the operating environment,” he continued.

The factory tipper remains as does the popular Freightpack.

“In the heavier end of our offering, again the introduction of electronic stability control and electronic braking system brings the features that operators of these models, namely fleets, are looking for.

“And our six-year warranty and roadside upgrades for all models further underlines our confidence in the reliability and performance over time, of our specification for this range,” Mr Spaltman concluded.

New AV system

Isuzu’s new audio visual and multimedia unit is called the MyIsuzu Co-Pilot It’s a 10.1-inch touch-screen, all-in-one smart partner out on the road.

“We developed this new AV unit with partners Blaupunkt Asia Pacific with a design and user interface that is exclusive to Isuzu,” said IAL Chief Engineer, Product Strategy, Simon Humphries.

“We’ve also introduced a new navigation system from HERE Navigation with smart updates for maps, live traffic with a mobile phone wifi connection and the requisite truck specific data and routing.

The new AV screen features a handy menu down the right-hand side close to the driver's left hand.

“Drivers will appreciate the array of features from this major in-cab upgrade—this really is the latest in automotive AV technology.

“The inclusion as standard of a new, digital low-light capable reversing camera furthers the smarts and safety of these models,” he said.

The system offers DAB digital audio as well as the usual AM/FM, plus 32 GB onboard storage for music and video.

There are two USB ports and smartphone storage pocket as well as wireless phone charging capability provided as standard in FV, FX and FY models, and optional in others.

You can also have access to Isuzu truck owner’s manuals on screen and the unit is programmable to include a step-by-step of daily pre-operation inspections.

Safety first

All of the 4x2 Models with the four-cylinder 4-NHK1 engine in the 11 to 14 tonne GVM range feature the full complement of Isuzu’s active safety suite.

Most of the models also get a GVM upgrade.

The unit uses a millimetre-wave radar and camera for monitoring and analysing the environment in front of the truck. However there is no radar cruise control available.

“Our technology approach has been adopted to cater for the types of applications and locations that these trucks operate in,” said Mr Humphries.

“The combination radar and camera is well suited to both urban and regional usage, while the upgrade to full-air brakes in the FSR models provides improved braking response and faster acting electronic stability control.

“We’ve really increased the performance and efficiency of the headlights on all models, except 4x4s, with new LED headlamps that feature LED position (parking) lamps and LED main beam lamps. The high beam is still a halogen globe, however when combined with the LED main beam, coverage is still superior,” said Mr Humphries.

FSR models have been upgraded to full air brakes.

Heavy hitters

The heavy-duty Isuzu FX and FY Series model ranges also receive a select series of updates, including the MyIsuzu Co-Pilot AV unit.

In common with the FV models, FX and FY ranges are upgraded with the new headlamp assembly, with low beam and position LED lamps, and halogen high beam and fog lamps.

FYV 24-300 gets selected upgrades including the new AV units and CAN connector for fleets.

“This and other inclusions such as the fast USB charger and CAN connector for fleet management systems add to the improved driver and operational amenity of these models,” he concluded.

We’ll be getting a drive in the new F Series in the near future so watch this space for more updates.

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