The all new Isuzu N Series range is set to be launched as part of Isuzu Australia’s (IAL) presence at the 2025 Brisbane Truck Show.
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Australia’s top-selling light truck has been re-built from the ground up, based on the evolution of the long-established Isuzu product design philosophy of SEE (Safety, Economy, and Environment).
A key focus of the SEE is driver comfort in the form of an all new, reimagined cabin design promoting easier access, an ergonomic driving position and an array of functional features at the driver’s fingertips.
The exterior features distinctive headlamps and a newly redesigned bumper assembly.
The N Series cabins are now stacked with clever designs, comfort features, elevated control and a ‘car-like’ driving posture to make a day’s driving easier.
The steering wheel has been enhanced with a range of functionality at the touch of a button and its diameter has been reduced from 460 to 440 millimetres.
Isuzu has gone above and beyond to design a new product range to boost safety, with the N Series improving on its already class-leading, dual-lens camera-powered Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) with some extra safety features never seen before.
Including Full Speed Adaptive Cruise Control (FACC), Intelligent Speed Limiter (ISL) and Intersection Warning System. The line-up has no less than 15 active and passive safety functions, making it arguably the safest light truck on the Australian market.
Manufactured by Isuzu at its Tochigi Engine Plant in Japan, three new power plants now span the 2025 N Series line-up from a variety of 4,500 kg Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) car licence models up to a peak of 8,800 kg GVM in NQR models. Output ranges from 110 kW (150 PS) through a new rating of 129 kW (175 PS) in mid-range NPR to a willing 140 kW (190 PS) for higher GVM models.
Meeting ADR 80/04 emissions standards, the new engines now adopt AdBlue as part of Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology, making for improved tailpipe emissions reduction and industry-leading fuel and operational efficiencies.
Assigning a lower RPM range for maximum fuel efficiency, the dual-clutch system enables full-power milli-second upshifts to retain torque and promote seamless gear changes—perfect for urban driving, where much of this light-duty range will find a home.
The 2025 Isuzu N Series range continues to benefit from aftersales support in the form of the Isuzu Care customer support program.
MY25 N Series Care includes an unmatched six-year factory warranty and six years of 24/7 roadside assist as standard across the on-road range.
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