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Isuzu to establish subsidiary in India for manufacture and sales of light commercial vehicles
Isuzu to establish subsidiary in India for manufacture and sales of light commercial vehicles Isuzu Motors Limited announced on June 7 that it will set up a subsidiary in India for manufacture and sales of light commercial vehicles (LCVs) by August this year. The company plans to launch the D-MAX and MU-7 in the local market as early as in December with the aim of selling 1,500 vehicles in 2013. Isuzu will import LCVs in the form of assembled veh...
News Updated at: 2012/06/08
Isuzu to expand its LCV production in Thailand
Isuzu to expand its LCV production in Thailand Isuzu Motors Limited will expand its production base of pickup trucks (light commercial vehicles) in Thailand. In fiscal 2008, the company will transfer its production of the MU-7, a sports utility vehicle (SUV) based on the Isuzu pickup truck platform, from its Samron Plant to Gateway Plant to establish a solid production system based on two plants, the Samron Plant for all pickup truck production a...
News Updated at: 2008/05/16
Isuzu Motors to remodel pickup trucks made in Thailand
Isuzu Motors to remodel pickup trucks made in Thailand Isuzu Motors Ltd. announced on August 7 that it will launch on August 9 the fully upgraded D-Max, a one-ton pickup truck manufactured and sold in Thailand, on the Thai market. This is the first remodeling in four years after the new model release in 2002. In addition to the redesigned exterior, newly developed 3-liter engine and transmission are installed on the new D-MAX. After Thailand, i...
News Updated at: 2006/08/08
Isuzu Motors, Ltd.
Isuzu Motors, Ltd. Isuzu Motors, Ltd. announced on January 11 its plan to set up a joint venture, Isuzu Malaysia Sendirian Berhad, in Malaysia. Isuzu Malaysia will primarily engage in import, assembly and sales of light commercial vehicles and will be capitalized at 25 million Malaysian Ringgitt (approx. 700 million Yen). It will be jointly owned by Isuzu Operations (Thailand) Company Limited, Isuzu Motors Asia Limited, and a local company, DRB-H...
News Updated at: 2005/01/12