Isuzu Florian

Late version of the Isuzu Florian with square instead of round headlights

The Isuzu Florian was a mid-range model of the Japanese automobile manufacturer Isuzu, which was built from 1967 to 1983.

About the unusual long production life of Florian he learned little change to the body; in total there were only two relatively minor facelifts. The Florian was developed jointly with the Isuzu 117 Coupe, whose limousine counterpart, and shares with him the art; He was the successor of Isuzu Bellel.

The Florian was initially available as a four-door sedan and five-door station wagon; the combination later fell from the offer. The drive serve four-cylinder petrol engines of 1.6 and 1.8 liters, but also a 2.0 -liter diesel engine.

By the end of production in 1983 caused a total of 145 836 copies of Florian, the Isuzu Aska succeeded. The derived from Florian pickup called Isuzu KB was thanks to the connections of the plant to General Motors exported to many countries and sold in North America as the Chevrolet LUV, in Europe and Australia as Bedford KB.

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