Set your business up for success with new Isuzu trucks. The new Isuzu N-Series lineup is gas-, diesel-, and electric-powered, while Class 6 and 7 Isuzu F-Series models can haul your heaviest cargo. No matter what type of business you run, Nimnicht Isuzu Trucks in Jacksonville, FL, can help grow your fleet.
Our inventory of Isuzu trucks for sale typically spans the Isuzu N-Series and F-Series families, and all models at our dealership can be upfitted. The only question is, which trucks match your transport needs?
Isuzu NPR: This gas-only truck is a Class 3 machine powered by a 350-horsepower 6.6-liter V-8engine. It comes in Standard or Crew Cab designs, with the former providing seating for three and the latter for seven. Add Mobileye safety features for complete on-road confidence.
Isuzu NPR-HD: Choose a gas-powered Isuzu NPR-HD for the same 6.6-liter V-8 performance, or opt for diesel performance via a 5.2-liter turbo-diesel engine that puts out 215 horsepower and 452 pound-feet of torque. Both Class 4 haulers can be built with Standard or Crew cabs and have GVWRs of 14,500 pounds.1
Isuzu NPR-XD: This Class 4 diesel truck raises your GVWR to 16,000 pounds,1 but preserves the 5.2-liter engine of its HD sibling. Seat three (Standard) or seven (Crew) and add Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ for straightforward smartphone connections.
Isuzu NQR: Class 5 and powered by gasoline, the Isuzu NQR has a GVWR of 17,950 pounds1 that’s ideal for heavier deliveries. Its 6.6-liter engine pairs with a reliable Allison transmission, and the interior mirrors others in the Isuzu N-Series with Tricot upholstery.
Isuzu NRR Derate: Businesses that need heavy-duty suspensions and brakes with lower GVWRs might prefer an Isuzu NRR Derate. Seating for three or seven is available, as is an optional Automatic Emergency Braking system.
Isuzu NRR: This Class 5 truck is similar to the Isuzu NQR, though the Isuzu NRR has a higher front axle capacity, up to a 24-foot body length, and up to 13,611 pounds of payload allowance.2 Its GVWR also hits a higher 19,500 pounds.1
Isuzu NRR EV: Regenerative braking and an electric motor keep the Isuzu NRR EV blazing forward. Recharge this EV truck at your brick-and-mortar home base or on the road, and with standard heated seats and a Following Distance Warning, your crew can travel in comfort and safety. Consider the optional derate GVWR for potentially minimized requirements.
Isuzu FTR: Deliver furniture, appliances, and other large items with the 25,950-pound GVWR for the Isuzu FTR.1 This Class 6 truck relies on a 6.7-liter Cummins® engine for premium performance. Body lengths range from 14 to 30 feet, making this truck extremely customizable.
Isuzu FVR Derate: This Class 6 diesel rig has a lower GVWR than its non-derated sibling, but shares its front-axle capacity of 12,000 pounds. It also shares the Isuzu FVR passenger seating, Tricot upholstery, and interior technology.
Isuzu FVR: As the only Class 7 model in the Isuzu family, the diesel-powered Isuzu FVR maxes out your GVWR and GCWR at an identical 33,000 pounds.1,3 You can seat three people in its Standard Cab, which comes with Bluetooth® and an optional backup camera.
Nimnicht Isuzu Trucks is your local go-to dealership for new Isuzu trucks, from the latest Isuzu NPR for sale to the muscular Isuzu FVR. Visit us near Ocala, FL, to compare all new Isuzu truck specials!
Yes, the Isuzu N-Series and F-Series model families are sold in the U.S., and you can explore them at our Nimnicht Isuzu Trucks dealership in Jacksonville, FL. We’re south of nearby Brunswick, GA, and we make it easy to finance your new Isuzu truck.
Yes, Isuzu trucks are incredibly reliable and among the most trusted commercial auto brands in North America. They generally have long lifespans, and our dealership’s upfits have a proven track record, too.
Isuzu engines can last many years and hundreds of thousands of miles when properly maintained. Since these trucks often haul such heavy loads and travel long distances, it’s critical that you keep up with recommended maintenance at our Isuzu service center.
1GVWR ratings assume vehicles are properly equipped with manufacturer-recommended towing setups. Actual weight capacities may vary.
2Max payload varies based on accessories and vehicle configuration.
3GCWR ratings assume vehicles are properly equipped with manufacturer-recommended towing setups. Actual weight capacities may vary.