Nearly a decade and a half earlier, the very first Japanese car to be made across the Pacific rolled off a line in Nova ...
Isuzu, a Japanese vehicle manufacturer, will unveil at the upcoming 45th Bangkok International Motor Show (March 27 to April 7 in Thailand) its first electric model—D-Max one-ton pickup truck.
Isuzu (named after a picturesque river in Mie Prefecture) claims to be the first "car builder" of Japan after beginning production of license-built Wolseley A9s in 1922. Sadly, the final Isuzu ...
Toughened-up dual-cab utes are in vogue with a clear demand for more off-road focussed versions suited to the Australian ...
Isuzu Motors Limited and Gatik have taken a major ... For the corporate headquarters in Japan as well as the North America team, Mr. Skinner stressed that the U.S. market is a very high priority ...
Japan shares closed lower, in line with most Asian peers, with electronics and technology-related stocks weighing on the ...
With the help of engineering firm Walkinshaw, the Isuzu D-Max Blade gatecrashes the Australian-developed, off-road dual-cab ...
The mild-hybrid D-Max will be joined by an electric version, due on sale in Norway in 2025 ahead of launches in Thailand, Australia and Japan. An Isuzu Ute Australia spokesperson told Drive that ...
Japan shares closed lower, in line with most Asian peers, with electronics and technology-related stocks weighing on the benchmark index.
The automotive market rebounded in October, with national car sales reaching 77,191 units, a 6.22 percent increase from September.
The new Isuzu D-Max Blade has no more power or torque than the standard models in the range – instead, the Japanese brand reckons it has honed the new top-spec dual-cab to be better suited to ...