How many types of pickup trucks does Isuzu have?

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DelDaniel
07/29/25 2:46am
Isuzu has four types of pickup trucks: D-MAX, Lingtuo, Ruimai S, and Classic Ruimai. Below is some relevant information about Isuzu: 1. Introduction: Isuzu is a Japanese automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with integrated manufacturing and assembly. Its factories are located in Fujisawa City, Tochigi Prefecture, and Hokkaido, Japan. It is renowned for producing commercial vehicles and diesel engines. 2. Development: Isuzu started with heavy trucks, and its 4WD vehicles are famous for their sturdiness, durability, and large load capacity. Its diesel engines are also supplied to many other automobile manufacturers, so many domestic pickup trucks and SUVs use its chassis or body for manufacturing.
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LaFrank
08/12/25 6:41am
I'm a pickup truck enthusiast and have been following Isuzu for many years. Their pickup trucks are mainly divided into the D-MAX series, but historically, there have been several generations of changes, such as the earliest Gen1 to the latest Gen3 version. Currently, there are different configurations available on the market. Common styles include single-row and double-row seating, with the latter being more suitable for families or passenger transport. Engine options include gasoline and diesel variants—diesel engines are more durable and suitable for off-road work, while gasoline engines offer a quieter ride. Drive options consist of rear-wheel drive and four-wheel drive, with the latter being capable of handling rough terrain and off-road conditions. Additionally, Isuzu has released region-specific models, such as reinforced versions for the Southeast Asian market or special editions for Africa, but the core models are all derivatives of the D-MAX. It shares its chassis with sibling vehicles like the SUV MU-X, making maintenance more convenient. Overall, while it's called one type of pickup truck, the choices are quite diverse.
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