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Isuzu At a Glance n Isuzu Motors Limited Annual Report 2008
Isuzu
at a Glance
Isuzu
At a Glance
Trucks
Isuzu trucks enjoy the strong support of customers around the
world as a result of their economy, safety, durability and reliability,
and advanced environmental performance. Models are developed
to fulfill a broad range of needs worldwide based on our “SEE-
GLOBAL” concept, an approach that is based on the aggressive
pursuit of Safety, Economy, and Environmental performance from
a global perspective. Isuzu trucks satisfy diverse customer needs,
including meeting stringent emissions standards worldwide.
Powertrains
Compared to gasoline engines, diesel engines are more fuel ef-
ficient and emit less CO
2
. Isuzu diesel engines are popular for their
class-leading low emissions and high power made possible by the
company’s proprietary technologies. They feature in trucks and pick-
up trucks as well as passenger cars from leading automakers that
include GM and Renault. In April 2007, DMAX, Ltd., a U.S. joint
venture between Isuzu Motors and General Motors to manufacture
DEs, marked cumulative production of one million units since 2000.