Isuzu Motors production exceeds 100,000 vehicle milestone
Isuzu Motors production exceeds 100,000 vehicle milestone

Isuzu Motors India recently reached a major milestone by producing its 100,000th vehicle at its Sri City plant in Andhra Pradesh. This achievement is celebrated with the launch of the highly regarded Isuzu D-MAX V-Cross, which is renowned for its rugged construction. Commenting on this milestone, Rajesh Mittal, President and Managing Director, Isuzu Motors India said, "At Isuzu Motors India, we are very proud of our journey in India. Over the years, the company has made significant achievements in both production and exports Milestone. A highlight is that approximately 22% of our production line employees are talented women, which demonstrates our commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion as we continue to grow, and we remain committed to delivering the highest quality results in India and overseas markets. Quality products and services. Also read: Isuzu MU-X Facelift makes world premiere, equipped with 188bhp turbodiesel engine, sporty design, ADAS and more Toru Kishimoto, Deputy General Manager, Isuzu Motors India said, "Achieving this…

Isuzu D-Max, MU-X replace iconic engines with smaller but
Isuzu D-Max, MU-X replace iconic engines with smaller but

this Isuzu D-Max Uteh multiplexer The SUV will downsize its flagship engine, but it likely won't be at the expense of power and torque. Isuzu Thailand, which produces the D-Max, MU-X and Mazda BT-50 for the global market, has released a teaser video on social media, previewing the new MAXFORCE engine that will replace the historic "4J" 3.0-liter Turbocharged engine. Diesel currently powers these models. However, Isuzu has yet to detail the new engine Philippines top equipment This will reportedly be a 2.2-litre engine based on the 1.9-litre four-cylinder 'RZ4E' turbodiesel used in lower-spec versions of the D-Max, MU-X and BT-50 in Australia and abroad. "While it's exciting to see Isuzu continue to innovate with new powertrains, we are unable to comment on future product plans at this time," an Isuzu Ute Australia spokesperson told car expert. Hundreds of new car deals available via car expert Now. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. Isuzu…

New data shows more new cars are more fuel-intensive and dirtier
New data shows more new cars are more fuel-intensive and dirtier

The latest round of real-world fuel and emissions testing by the Australian Automobile Association (AAA) has thrown more vehicles into the spotlight, with all but one of the latest vehicles tested falling short of their claimed requirements. In 2022, the federal government allocated $14 million to the AAA (the peak body of Australia's state-level car clubs such as the NRMA, RACV and RACQ) to conduct real-world testing of 200 vehicles that had previously been tested only under laboratory conditions. AAA has now published the results of the 70 cars it tested, with a total of 11 of the 12 cars in the fifth round of testing exceeding their fuel consumption (litres per 100km) requirements. Only the MG HS manages to beat its claimed fuel consumption, with 8.8L/100km in real-world testing and 9.5L/100km in lab testing. Hundreds of new car deals available via car expert Now. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. In comparison, the…