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Isuzu PH reveals Blue Power tech

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ISUZU Philippine­s Corporatio­n (IPC), celebrated their 20 strong years in the local automotive industry by unveiling their latest offering: “Blue Power Technology.”

In an era where technology needs to benefit nature, Isuzu developed Blue Power, an eco-friendly diesel engine designed to promote green technology.

The Blue Technology on Isuzu engines, which will be present on all vehicles in the Isuzu lineup, is said to provide maximum engine output, cleaner emissions, superb fuel economy, as well as engine durability.

The 4JJ1-TCX engine found on the D-MAX and mu-X is said to provide 177 PS and a maximum torque of 380 Nm. The engine is also designed to comply with EURO 4 standards.

The new facelifted mu-X model, is now mated to a six-speed transmissi­on, for both manual and automatic variants. Aside from that, the mu-X now comes with Auto-Headlight Leveling, Hill Descent Control and 8-inch screen entertainm­ent system with USB link and tex-to-speech navigation.

The latest D-MAX offering now comes with Hill Start Assist and Hill Descent Control. It is also fitted with multiple USB ports to suffice the passengers’ need on the continuous use of their mobile gadgets.

Undergoing a fullmodel change is the AllNew Isuzu N-Series lightduty trucks which not only received a fresh face but the also Blue Power EURO 4 engines, namely: the 4JH1-TC (NLR77 model), 4JJ1-TC (NLR85, NMR85 & NPR85 models) and 4HK1-TCN (NQR75 model).

Further, their medium-duty truck lineup, F-Series, also sports the new Blue Power Technology. The 4HK1-TC (FRR); 6HK1-TCN (FSR and FVR) and the 6HK1TCS (FVM) engines give these trucks more power and efficiency while complying with stringent EURO IV standards making these trucks more effective workhorses.

Their C& E Series lineup has made the monumental leap towards cleaner emissions: the 6WG1-TGR is now EURO compliant, meaning the engine has higher torque at low speed area due to the modified turbocharg­er and increasing engine displaceme­nt.

IPC President Hajime Koso said that they are confident that the new modificati­ons to their full lineup will further affect sales positively across the board. “We are hoping yet we are confident that the Philippine­s will continue to patronize the brand with these substantia­l changes that we have introduced,” Koso noted. “We believe that these game changers are surely to hit it big in the local automotive industry,” he added.

Last September 27, IPC executives led by Koso, together with Isuzu Motors Ltd. Japan, President and CEO Masanori Katayama; Mitsubishi Corporatio­n Japan Executive Vice President and Group CEO, Machinery Kazushi Okawa, MMDA General Manager & concurrent Usec. of Dept. of Transporta­tion Thomas Orbos, Minister, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Japan Manila Takehiro Kano, along with dignitarie­s and members of the Philippine motoring media, spearheade­d the anniversar­y rites.

Koso expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Philippine­s, where the IPC broke ground some two decades ago. He also thanked their partners who helped them grow towards their current business standing.

“This country has become our second home and gave us the wings to soar higher than what we were 20 years back. We are looking forward to 20 years and more. To our loyal partners, may you continue to put your trust on us and we promise that we will be finding more ways to meet your expectatio­ns,” Koso said. PR

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? In line with its 20th year celebratio­n, Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n has recently unveiled the eco-friendly Blue Power Technology, an eco-friendly diesel engine designed to promote green technology.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO In line with its 20th year celebratio­n, Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n has recently unveiled the eco-friendly Blue Power Technology, an eco-friendly diesel engine designed to promote green technology.

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