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Isuzu Unveils All-New Class 6 F-Series Truck

Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. unveiled an all-new entry in the Class 6 medium-duty truck segment — the 2018 Isuzu FTR.

Mon March 07, 2016 - National Edition
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The F-Series truck is slated to go into production in the United States in mid-2017.
The F-Series truck is slated to go into production in the United States in mid-2017.

Isuzu Commercial Truck of America Inc. unveiled an all-new entry in the Class 6 medium-duty truck segment — the 2018 Isuzu FTR.

The F-Series truck is slated to go into production in the United States in mid-2017.

“This truck represents our vision of the future of the medium-duty truck industry,” said Shaun Skinner, executive vice president and general manager of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America. “As the adult population grows and as people move to urban centers, there will be an increasing need for delivery trucks that can carry a lot of cargo but at the same time be fuel efficient, maneuverable, environmentally friendly, and that offer a low cost of ownership. The all-new FTR achieves all of these goals.”

Powertrain

The FTR will be powered by Isuzu's 4HK1-TC 5.2-L turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine — a first in the segment.

“As fuel economy and emissions regulations become stricter, you're going to see more and more competitors in this class turning to four-cylinder engines,” Skinner said. “Isuzu is a pioneer in developing and building four-cylinder transportation solutions.”

Although horsepower and torque ratings have not been finalized, the company noted that the 4HK1 engine is well known for its high torque output. The powerplant will be mated to an Allison 2000 Series automatic transmission. The engine carries a B10 durability of 310,000 miles — meaning that 90 percent of engines should reach that mileage before requiring an overhaul, according to the manufacturer.

An incredible cruising distance can be achieved by the FTR, due not only to the truck's miserly use of fuel but also its available aluminum 50 or 100 gal. fuel tank.

Flexibility and Capability

Eight wheelbase configurations will accommodate bodies from 16 to 30 ft. (4.8 to 9 m), allowing for a wide variety of body applications.

The all-new cab features a clean back-of-cab design that can provide more space for body applications compared to the previous F-Series truck.

Like all Isuzu trucks, the FTR will feature a low-cab-forward design that increases visibility and markedly improves maneuverability — especially important in the crowded city centers where the FTR is expected to be in greatest demand.

“With a 50-degree wheel cut, there's not a truck in this class with a tighter turning radius,” Skinner said.

Interior Design

The FTR cab's wide step and wide-opening doors allow easy entry to the spacious interior, which features three-across seating and extra space for storage behind the seats.

Additional interior amenities include a side under safety mirror, overhead console, and a suspension driver's seat with armrest specially designed to increase comfort and reduce driver fatigue.

Additional Details

Pricing, available configurations, power ratings and additional features and specifications will be released in mid-2017.

“The overall concept of the FTR is to bring to our customers the next generation medium-duty low-cab-forward truck, one that features a clean, durable, highly efficient four-cylinder engine and is the best Class 6 choice for pickup and delivery in cities,” Skinner said. “The letters 'FTR' don't stand for 'future,' but this truck represents the future, and it will be here — soon.”

For more information, call 866/441-9638 or visit www.isuzucv.com.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




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