Isuzu Philippines

The Isuzu Philippines Corporation, in brief IPC, is an automotive, commercial vehicles, engines and bus manufacturer with headquarters in Biñan, Laguna in the Philippines. The company was founded on 7 August 1995 with an investment of 1 billion Philippine Peso. The plant operates as a joint venture in which the Isuzu JIDOSHA kk and the Mitsubishi JIDOSHA k.k. each hold 35 percent. Other shareholders with a share of 30 percent of the Filipino investors Ayala Corporation and Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation. The plant management to the CEO Ryoji Yamazaki.

The factory site covers an area of ​​13 hectares and is located in Laguna Technopark in Biñan. The Isuzu Philippines Corporation produces 8000-15000 vehicles annually. Directly adjacent to the works, the gear producer Isuzu Autoparts Manufacturing Corporation.

Production began in 1996 with the HiLander Isuzu, the Isuzu N- Series and the Isuzu Forward. These dominate still in revised form, the model range. 1997 then came the Isuzu Fuego to which was very popular. A year later came the Isuzu Trooper. 2003 was finally the Pickup Isuzu D-Max and added in 2005 its SUV variant under the name Isuzu Alterra of the model range. As a standard model, however, since 2007, offers the work of the Isuzu NHR - PV. It is a 17- seater bus, which is built on a chassis of the N series.

Model Overview

Isuzu N- Series 1996 to 2004

Isuzu Forward 1996-2007

Isuzu Fuego 1997-2004

Isuzu Trooper 1998-2005

Isuzu D-Max 2003-2008

Isuzu HiLander 2004 to 2007 Isuzu Crosswind since 2007

Isuzu N- Series since 2004

Isuzu Alterra 2005-2009

Isuzu Forward since 2007

Isuzu D-Max since 2008

Isuzu Alterra since 2009

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