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3 Corporate Profile Name Isuzu Motors Limited Foundation 1916 Establishment 1937 Capital Capital 40.6 billion yen (March 2016) President and Representative Director Sales Employees Major Products Head Office and Facilities Head Office Tokyo, Japan Fujisawa Plant Tochigi Plant Masanori Katayama Consolidated 1,927.0 billion yen Non-Consolidated 1,076.4 billion yen (March 2016) Consolidated 32,418 Non-Consolidated 7,928 (March 2016) Heavy- medium- and light-duty trucks, buses, passenger vehicle engines, industrial use diesel engines. Began operation in 1962. Handles assembly of heavy-, medium- and lightduty trucks. Site of R&D facilities. Opened in 1972. Manufactures engines.
Changing global standards, bringing reliability to the world Founded in 1916, Isuzu Motors has the longest history of any Japanese vehicle manufacturer. During our years of operation, we have consistently focused on "creation without compromise" in the process of building Isuzu into the company it is today. And now we are boldly taking up the challenge of global leadership in commercial vehicles and diesel engines while maintaining our traditions. Commercial vehicles to move things and diesel engines to provide the power these are essential to support people's lives around the world. By expanding our operations across the globe from Japan, Isuzu products now benefit people in over 100 countries. To ensure the most advanced safety, economic and environmental performance as well as superb service, we are moving forward in product development, quality, manufacturing systems and customer support, which will become the new global standards of excellence. It is an uncompromising commitment to improvement for better products and a better partnership with the world. We are Isuzu, a company that is striving to gain the trust of each every person around the world. 4
A World Class Manufacturer Isuzu has had a good name in the diesel engine field for a long time and has built over 26 million diesels since its predecessor developed Japan's first air-cooled automotive diesel engine in 1936. The company's history is highly respected because of not only its length but also its abundant fruits in responding to ever-changing demands of the market as well as of society. With its technological edge, Isuzu has kept setting the pace for the industry in developing fuelefficient, low-emission and powerful diesels. As a result, Isuzu excelled over other companies in the introduction of a direct-injection system and turbocharger incorporated with an intercooler and electronically controlled common-rail high pressure fuel injection system. If it were not for their excellent reliability and durability, Isuzu diesels could not be used at the Japanese base for the national expedition program in Antarctica, nor could OEM-basis supply of automotive and industrial models to other companies have increased. 5 Recently, diesel engines are attracting attention globally for their fuel efficiency and durability. Especially in Western Europe, diesel-powered passenger cars are recognized for their environmental friendliness and powerful performance. Even in USA, where diesels are not popular historically, public interest toward fuel efficient and clean diesels is growing. Diesel Engine Production (includes industrial engines) (units) Fiscal Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Heavy-Duty Engine (5,000 cc-) 164,423 175,336 169,221 165,664 184,134 180,310 Light-Duty Engine (-4,999 cc) 593,533 612,596 551,784 558,958 458,846 479,155 Total 757,956 787,932 721,005 724,622 642,980 659,465 Cummulative Production 22,676,633 23,464,565 24,185,570 24,910,192 25,553,172 26,212,637
C&E-Series F-Series N-Series Isuzu D-MAX Sightseeing Bus - GALA Route Bus - ERGA 6 Engine Line-up for CV for Industrial Use
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8 The First Car Builders of Japan The First Passenger Car Produced in Japan Isuzu's history can be traced back to its earliest antecedent company, Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Ltd., which was established in 1893. In 1916, this company diversified into car making and in 1918 started a passenger vehicle production venture in a tie-up with the British automaker Wolseley Motor Ltd. In 1922, Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding & Engineering succeeded in localizing production of the Wolseley A9 - the first passenger car ever made in Japan. This achievement was followed in 1924 by the completion of the first Japanese-built Wolseley CP 1.5-ton payload truck qualified as an official military truck by the Japanese government. In 1927, Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding & Engineering ended its tie-up with Wolseley and began manufacturing the 100% localized vehicles of its own design. An early example was the "Sumida", developed in 1929, which was equipped with an A6 or an A4 engine and realized excellent power and fuel consumption. 1922 The Wolseley A9 1924 The Wolseley CP Truck 1893 Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding & Engineering Co.Ltd. established 1916 Diversifies into car manufacturing 1918 Joint venture with Wolseley Motor Ltd. 1927 End of joint venture
The Origin of the Isuzu Vehicle In the same year that the "Sumida" appeared, the Car Department of Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding & Engineering was established as an independent company named Ishikawa Automotive Works Co., Ltd. In 1933, Ishikawa Automotive Works responded to growing demand for motor vehicles by launching the "Isuzu", a car named after the Isuzu River. The Roots of Isuzu Diesel In 1933, Ishikawa Automotive Works merged with DAT Automobile Manufacturing Inc. to establish a new company called Automobile Industries Co., Ltd. This company poured its energies into the development of diesel engines, a technology that had not yet been commercially established even in Europe and North America, and by 1936 the company had succeeded in developing two air-cooled diesel engine models. These early diesels were to serve as the foundation of all later generations of Isuzu diesel engines. Government Standard Model called ISUZU 1936 DA6 Diesel engine 1929 Ishikawa Automotive Works Co., Ltd. 1933 Merged company, Automobile Industries Co., Ltd. 9 DA4 Diesel engine
The Establishment of Isuzu Motors On April 9, 1937, Automobile Industries merged with Tokyo Gas & Electric Co. to establish Tokyo Automobile Industries Co., Ltd. Isuzu regards this date as the foundation day of the present Isuzu Motors Ltd. In 1941, Tokyo Automobile Industries obtained authorization as an exclusively approved company for diesel vehicle production and changed its name to Diesel Automobile Industry Co., Ltd. The company then played the core role in the development of diesel engines in Japan. After the end of World War II, the water-cooled DA engine series developed during the war years were equipped in trucks for civil use in the postwar reconstruction effort. As a result of the widespread use of these vehicles, Isuzu became solidified in the public mind as a top diesel engine manufacturer in Japan. In 1949, Diesel Automobile Industry underwent a final name change to become Isuzu Motors Ltd. TX80 Truck BX91 Diesel-powered Bus 1937 Merged company, Tokyo Automobile Industries Co.,Ltd. 1941 Changed name to Diesel Automobile Industry Co., Ltd. 1949 Changed name to Isuzu Motors Ltd. 10 The Isuzu ELF-A Best Selling Light-Duty Truck In 1959, Isuzu launched the ELF, which holds the number-one share in the domestic light duty truck market today. Employing an original, easy-to-use cab-over style, the ELF immediately became the country's best-selling light-duty truck, a position it has continued to command ever since. 1959 The ELF First Generation Model
The Isuzu D-MAX continues Isuzu's extensive pick up history: 1981 1972 1983 Approx. 7,500,000 units cumulative production 1963 1987 2012 New Isuzu D-MAX (2017) 1996 11 2010 2008 2002
The Isuzu D-MAX is still the only pick up on the market which is produced by a commercial vehicle manufacturer Truck DNA We are the pick-up experts The Isuzu D-MAX is still a tool, not a toy. 12
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New Exterior Design New Power Train New Specifications 14
New Exterior Design New Power Train New Specifications 15
The new exterior design is all about: Strength Emotions Sport Safety 16
Its bold rugged grille gives the Isuzu D-MAX a purposeful expression Three cab variations: Regular Cab Extended Cab Crew Cab 4WD Standard 4WD 4WD 17 2WD Standard 4WD Standard 2WD Standard
The headlamp design follows the flow lines of the front facia and bumper Projector headlamps with LED DRL on all models Front fog lamps (Solar/Quasar) Solar/Quasar 18
Two new style alloy road wheels for Solar & Quasar models 16 alloy fitted with 245/70R tyres 18 alloy fitted with 255/60R tyres Large tyre footprint for excellent grip Large-diameter alloy wheel for sporty, muscular appearance LED STOP LAMP 19 16 Alloy 18 Alloy Tail Gate
New Exterior Design New Power Train New Specifications 20
To meet Euro6(b) emission regulations, an optimum-sized engine is adopted based on simulations calculated for the most efficient fuel consumption and for securing the necessary torque. This engine achieves optimal vehicle performance. 21 Our aim is to create the new standard for pickup trucks, whose basic function is to carry a maximum load efficiently, economically and reliably. New manual gear Isuzu. New automatic gear Max Power (PS/rpm) Max Torque (Nm/rpm) Configuration RZ4E-TC (Diesel) 164PS/3,600rpm 360Nm / 2,000-2,500rpm 4cyl., in-line Bore X Stroke(mm) 80.0 X 94.4 Displacement (cm 3 ) 1,898 Camshaft Emission Turbo DOHC EURO6 VGS
Engine Optimal Vehicle Performance: Low Fuel Consumption Fuel consumption is improved by 5-18% Noise and Vibration Running interior engine noise is decreased by 5dB Emission CO2 emission is improved by 4-16% Serviceability Single Belt with Auto Tensioner Hydraulic Valve Lash Adjuster Ecological Oil Filter Light Weight Optimum-Sized Displacement contributes to increment of payload by 30-60kg 22
New Exterior Design New Power Train New Specifications 23
New Interior New Instrument Solar/Quasar Model Instruments New design New function (Gear Shift Indicator GSI for Manual Transmission) Clear, easy-to-read fonts New Soft Pad New Soft Pad 24
Seat Feature New seat colour and material for LS models Embossed woven cloth trim coloured Anthracite Textured leather appointed trim coloured Black Designed for comfort Rear seat occupants 24 o seatback rake angle Excellent leg, foot and head room Comfort for short or long journeys 24 o 25 New Seat Colour and Material
New Active Safety Features In addition, the Isuzu D-MAX has Active Safety features: Electronic Stability Control (ESC) incorporating Traction Control System (TCS) Hill Start Assist (HSA) - NEW Hill Descent Control (HDC) - NEW LED Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) - NEW 26
Safety Feature Hill Start Assist (HSA) HSA assists the driver by controlling the vehicle roll-back that occurs when the vehicle pulls away on a steep incline. Incline of approximately 10% (5.7 o ) or greater When the driver's foot is moved from the brake pedal to the accelerator, the brakes are held in place for approximately 2 seconds. Approx. 10% Approx. 10% Hill Descent Control (HDC) HDC enables the vehicle to descend at a constant speed on a steep downhill slope without the driver's brake operation. 27 Approx. 10% or more gradient Vehicle speed under 30km/h
New Cabin Features Designed for ease of use PESS available on Solar/Quasar Passive Entry and Start System can lock or unlock the doors while the key remains in the driver's pocket The engine is started by pushing the engine start/stop button 28
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