Manufacturer | Isuzu |
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Also called | Isuzu Heavy Duty |
Production | 1994-present |
Assembly |
Alabuğa, Russia (Sollers-Isuzu) Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (IVC) Jakarta, Indonesia (IAMI) Lagos, Nigeria (GMNL) |
Predecessor | Isuzu 810 |
Class | Truck |
Body style(s) | Truck (standard cab (Worldwide), crew cab (Australia only)) |
Transmission(s) | Isuzu (manual/automatic) |
The Isuzu Giga & Isuzu C/E-Series Mark II (kana:いすゞ・ギガ) is a line of heavy-duty commercial vehicle by Isuzu. The range was primarily available in other big-size trucks. and previous truck name is 'Isuzu Heavy-Duty Truck'.
Most big-size models of the truck are distinguishable by a front 'Giga' and 'CXZ' badge, but the common Isuzu badge is usually used on the rear.
In Japan, Asia-Pacific, Mid-East, Africa, South America, its principal competitors are Mitsubishi Fuso Super Great, Nissan Diesel/UD's Quon and Big Thumb, and Hino Profia.
Outside Japan the truck series are in "C" and "E", for Comfort and Economic respectively. (Isuzu E-Series for other uses by Ford E-Series).
Lineup
- CVR (4X2)
- CXM (6X2)
- CYM (6X2) GVW 20t
- CYL (6X2) GVW 20t
- CXG (6X2 Front 2 axles)
- CXE (6X2 Front 2 axles)
- CYG (6X2 Front 2 axles) GVW 20t
- CYE (6X2 Front 2 axles) GVW 20t
- CXZ (6X4)
- CYZ (6X4) GVW 20t
- CYY (6X4) GVW 20t
- CVZ (Low-floor 6X4) GVW 18t
- CXZ-J (Low-floor 6X4)
- CYZ-J (Low-floor 6X4) GVW 20t
- CYY-J (Low-floor 6X4) GVW 20t
- CXH (Low-floor 8X4)
- CYH (Low-floor 8X4) GVW 20t
- CYJ (Low-floor 8X4) GVW 20t
Semi-tractor
- EXR (4X2)
- EXD (4X2)
- EXZ (6X4)
- EXY (6X4)
See also
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