Isuzu Model Lineup: Specs, Highlights, and More

Isuzu Truck Models

New Isuzu Model Lineup Summary

  • Isuzu trucks are ideal for jobs of all sizes – with a huge range of body sizes and types, customizations and upfit opportunities are nearly endless for multiple business needs.
  • N-Series gas models are flat-front cabs that have body applications ranging from 16 to 20 feet long, spanning from Class 3 to Class 5 options, including NPR and NPR-HD variants.
  • N-Series diesel trucks increase towing power and gas mileage and include models like NPR-HD, NPR-XD, NQR, and NRR in Standard or Crew Cab variations.
  • F-Series trucks are for the heaviest loads, with Class 6 and Class 7 options for the FTR, FVR, and FVR Derate.

There's a reason you see Isuzu truck models dominating the streets: from San Diego, CA, to Jacksonville, FL, and everywhere in between, Isuzu N-Series and F-Series trucks give you increased visibility, tight turning radiuses, and rugged durability you just won't find in other brands. Isuzu trucks are also award-winning haulers: They've been crowned Work Truck Medium-Duty Truck of the Year on four occasions, including 2024.1

Serious businesses need high-quality trucks that can handle the demands of day-to-day driving and loading, and when you purchase Isuzu models from Nimnicht, that's exactly what you'll get. Every Isuzu truck is equipped with the automaker's signature Cross Flow design to reduce wind resistance and innovative front bumpers that improve cooling performance.

Are you ready to explore the Isuzu family? Get to know the lineup available at Nimnicht Isuzu Trucks by browsing the entire Isuzu truck models list below. Then, visit us to tour options for your fleet in person.

N-Series Gas

N-Series Gas

Let's dive into the Isuzu truck lineup with the N-Series Gas models. Like all Isuzu truck models, the N-Series Gas trucks have a flat front for up to 16 feet more ground visibility. These trucks offer multiple wheelbases, body applications from 16 to 20 feet, and a maximum GCWR of 25,500 pounds in NRR configurations. They span from Class 3 through Class 5, so you can choose the option that works best for your business.

NPR Standard Cab

NPR Standard Cab

  • Class: 3
  • GVWR: 12,000 pounds
  • GCWR: 18,000 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 6,667–6,846 pounds
  • Engine: 6.6-liter V-8
  • Body Application: up to 20 feet
NPR Crew Cab

NPR Crew Cab

  • Class: 3
  • GVWR: 12,000 pounds
  • GCWR: 18,000 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 6,115–6,166 pounds
  • Engine: 6.6-liter V-8
  • Body Application: up to 16 feet
NPR-HD Standard Cab

NPR-HD Standard Cab

  • Class: 4
  • GVWR: 14,500 pounds
  • GCWR: 20,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 8,826–8,986 pounds
  • Engine: 6.6-liter V-8
  • Body Application: up to 20 feet
NPR-HD Crew Cab

NPR-HD Crew Cab

  • Class: 4
  • GVWR: 14,500 pounds
  • GCWR: 20,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 8,277–8,318 pounds
  • Engine: 6.6-liter V-8
  • Body Application: up to 16 feet
NQR Standard Cab

NQR Standard Cab

  • Class: 5
  • GVWR: 17,950 pounds
  • GCWR: 23,950 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 11,967–12,064 pounds
  • Engine: 6.6-liter V-8
  • Body Application: up to 20 feet
NQR Crew Cab

NQR Crew Cab

  • Class: 5
  • GVWR: 17,950 pounds
  • GCWR: 23,950 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 11,407–11,471 pounds
  • Engine: 6.6-liter V-8
  • Body Application: up to 16 feet
NRR Standard Cab

NRR Standard Cab

  • Class: 5
  • GVWR: 19,500 pounds
  • GCWR: 25,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 13,514–13,611 pounds
  • Engine: 6.6-liter V-8
  • Body Application: up to 20 feet
NRR Crew Cab

NRR Crew Cab

  • Class: 5
  • GVWR: 19,500 pounds
  • GCWR: 25,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 12,954–13,018 pounds
  • Engine: 6.6-liter V-8
  • Body Application: up to 16 feet

N-Series Gas Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Standard or Crew cab options
  • Standard V-8 power
  • Hefty payload capacities
  • Incredibly versatile

Cons

  • Ideal for industrial use
  • Restricted standard seating
  • Only one engine option
N-Series Diesel

N-Series Diesel

Our Class 4 and 5 diesel engines often generate higher torque than their gas-powered siblings, increasing your towing power and gas mileage. The Isuzu N-Series Diesel lineup uses turbocharged inline-four engines and side-mounted aluminum fuel tanks for lightweight, rust-resistant functionality. Browse our lineup of NPR-HD, NPR-XD, and NRR diesel options below, or reach out to our team if you're interested in a port-installed NRR Derate model.

NPR-HD Standard Cab

NPR-HD Standard Cab

  • Class: 4
  • GVWR: 14,500 pounds
  • GCWR: 20,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 8,327–8,470 pounds
  • Engine: 5.2-liter turbocharged I-4
  • Body Application: up to 20 feet
NPR-HD Crew Cab

NPR-HD Crew Cab

  • Class: 4
  • GVWR: 14,500 pounds
  • GCWR: 20,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 7,725–7,776 pounds
  • Engine: 5.2-liter turbocharged I-4
  • Body Application: up to 16 feet
NPR-XD Standard Cab

NPR-XD Standard Cab

  • Class: 4
  • GVWR: 16,000 pounds
  • GCWR: 22,000 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 9,430–9,576 pounds
  • Engine: 5.2-liter turbocharged I-4
  • Body Application: up to 20 feet
NPR-XD Crew Cab

NPR-XD Crew Cab

  • Class: 4
  • GVWR: 16,000 pounds
  • GCWR: 22,000 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 8,831 - 8,879 pounds
  • Engine: 5.2-liter turbocharged I-4
  • Body Application: up to 16 feet
NRR Standard Cab

NRR Standard Cab

  • Class: 5
  • GVWR: 19,500 pounds
  • GCWR: 25,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 12,821–12,970 pounds
  • Engine: 5.2-liter turbocharged I-4
  • Body Application: up to 24 feet
NRR Crew Cab

NRR Crew Cab

  • Class: 5
  • GVWR: 19,500 pounds
  • GCWR: 25,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 12,209–12,260 pounds
  • Engine: 5.2-liter turbocharged I-4
  • Body Application: up to 16 feet

N-Series Diesel Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Higher torque
  • Multiple configurations
  • More fuel-efficient
  • Accommodates body lengths of up to 24 feet

Cons

  • Usually higher price
  • Limited seating capacity
N-Series EV

N-Series EV

Isuzu engineers are proud to announce their first all-electric hauler, the 2025 NRR EV! This extraordinary hauler is charging into the future with enhanced airflow, greater cabin comforts, and a fully electric motor for zero stops at the gas pump. Every NRR EV is powered by 20-kWh batteries, and you can choose how many batteries you want on your truck to give you the driving range you need.

NRR EV

NRR EV

  • Class: 5
  • GVWR: 19,500 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 9,882–12,951 pounds
  • Motor: 150-kW electric
  • Number of Battery Packs: 3, 5, 7, or 9
  • Charging: DC and AC ports
  • DC Charging Time: 1–2.5 hrs2
  • AC Charging Time: 5.5–10 hrs2
  • Range: up to 235 miles3

N-Series EV Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Eco-friendly design
  • Offers different charging solutions
  • Lower operating costs
  • Excellent EV range

Cons

  • One configuration available
  • No additional powertrains
F-Series

F-Series

The Isuzu F-Series is the new heavyweight champion of the trucking industry. Its Cummins® diesel engine churns out 260 horsepower and 660 pound-feet of torque, its front and rear brakes are fitted with full-air dual circuits, and its 50- or 100-gallon fuel tanks are ready for hours of interstate driving. Top it off with the class-leading 50-degree turning diameter for the F-Series, and you've got a machine built to handle almost any challenge.

FTR

FTR

  • Class: 6
  • GVWR: 25,950 pounds
  • GCWR: 30,000 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 14,505–16,264 pounds
  • Engine: Cummins® B6.7-liter diesel
  • Body Application: up to 30 feet
FVR

FVR

  • Class: 7
  • GVWR: 33,000 pounds
  • GCWR: 33,000 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 21,455–22,989 pounds
  • Engine: Cummins® B6.7-liter diesel
  • Body Application: up to 30 feet
FVR Derate

FVR Derate

  • Class: 6
  • GVWR: 25,950 pounds
  • GCWR: 33,000 pounds
  • Body/Payload Allowance: 14,405–15,939 pounds
  • Engine: Cummins® B6.7-liter diesel
  • Body Application: up to 30 feet

Now that you've been through the lineup of Isuzu trucks, view all Isuzu trucks for sale in our current inventory to find the next additions to your work fleet.

F-Series Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Expansive seating capacity
  • Hefty diesel engine
  • Up to 30-foot body application
  • Payload capacity nearing 23,000 pounds

Cons

  • Higher upfront costs
  • More complex emission system

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1Reference to this third-party claim is solely for informational purposes and not to be relied upon. For details regarding this award, visit https://www.worktruckonline.com/10216095/isuzu-wins-2024-medium-duty-truck-of-the-year-award

2Charging times may vary and are influenced by several factors, including but not limited to outdoor temperature, battery temperature, charging equipment, battery condition, and the overall condition of the vehicle. For precise information on charging times for a specific vehicle model, please contact our dealership.

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4Warranties listed on this web page shall not be solely relied upon. Warranties may be subject to specific terms, restrictions, exclusions, and fees. Additional warranty information may be obtained by visiting the official website of the warranty provider. Contact our dealership for complete details.

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