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[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Truck maker Isuzu North America will build a manufacturing facility in Piedmont, S.C., that is expected to be operational by 2027 ...
Read: Isuzu D-Max And MU-X Gain New Engine And Gearbox In addition, this will be the first Isuzu factory to have a production line that doesn’t use conveyors or pits, improving flexibility and ...
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New 2.2-litre Max Force turbodiesel engine is unlikely to make local market landfall with the MU-X. Image: Isuzu Thailand via headlightmag.com Both will continue to be mated to a six-speed ...
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For now, discussing the choice of engine for the Isuzu D-Max is pretty easy because there’s only one: a 161bhp 1.9-litre diesel. That's set to change at some point in 2025, though, with the intr ...
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