Isuzu Giga

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Isuzu Giga
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Overview
ManufacturerIsuzu
Also called
  • Isuzu Heavy Duty
  • Isuzu C/E series
  • Chevrolet C/E series
Production1994–present
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassTruck
Body style
  • 2-door standard cab (Worldwide)
  • 4-door crew cab (Australia only)
Powertrain
Transmission
  • 5-speed manual
  • 6-speed manual
  • 7-speed manual
  • 6-speed automatic
  • 10-speed automatic
Chronology
PredecessorIsuzu 810

The Isuzu Giga (Japanese: いすゞ・ギガ) is a line of heavy-duty commercial vehicles produced by Isuzu since 1994. Outside Japan it is known as Isuzu C/E series.[4] It was formally known as the Isuzu Heavy-Duty Truck'.[5] Between 1994-2016, it was also sold in South America (under the Chevrolet brand as Chevrolet C/E series).

First generation (1994–2015)[]

The first generation Giga was introduced in November 1994 to replace the Isuzu 810.[6] Originally available as a flat bed and a few other rigid versions (C-series), a tractor was added in June 1995.[7] Tractors carry "E-series" model codes, continuing from the preceding "810EX" series. While initially only available with a standard roof, a high roof configuration was added later.

In June 2000 the naturally aspirated 22.8 L (22,801 cc; 1,391.4 cu in) 12PE1 V12 engine was replaced by the 24.3 L (24,312 cc; 1,483.6 cu in) 8TD1 V8 engine.[8] The truck was updated again in June 2003, discontinuing the naturally aspirated vee-engines and now only offering turbocharged inline-sixes to help meet new noise control standards. The new model did not receive any notable external changes; it was marketed as the "Smoother G".[9] The truck received a facelift in 2007 (Phase II) and again in 2010 (Phase III). Production ended in 2015, although the tractor versions were not replaced until the following year.

Defects and recalls[]

In 2008, 2,225 Japanese Giga models from the 2007 model year were recalled after it was discovered they had faulty fuel tank caps which could cause fuel inside the tank to leak.[10]

In 2009, 5,475 Japanese Giga Turbo models from the 1999-2005 model years were recalled after it was discovered they had faulty turbos which could result in turbine blade damage and output may be insufficient, resulting in inability to operate.[11]

In 2019, 1,205 Australian CX and EX models from the 2010 and 2019 model years were recalled after it was discovered they had faulty front under-run protection device (FUPD) reinforcement brackets which could cause the FUPD to fail if involved in a front-end collision.[12]

Lineup[]

Engines[]

hideDiesel engines
Engine [Model] Production [Year] Displacement Cylinder
6HK1-TCN 7,790 cc I6
6UZ1[24] 2005- 9,839 cc I6
6WA1[25] 12,068 cc[25] I6[25]
6WF1[26][27] 2001-2008[27] 14,256 cc[27] I6
6WG1[28] 15,681 cc I6
8TD1 2000-2003 24,312 cc V8
10TD1[29] 30,390 cc[29] V10

Second generation (2015–present)[]

Isuzu Giga in dekotora
Isuzu Giga in Dekotora in 2018

The second generation Giga was released and shown at the Tokyo Motor Show.[30] in November 2015.

The Compressed natural gas (CNG) model was released the same year.[31][30]

Engines[]

Diesel engines
Engine [Model] Production [Year] Displacement Cylinder
6NX1[32][33] 2016–present[32][33] 7,790 cc (475 cu in)[32][33] I6[33]
6UZ1[32][34][35] 2015–present[32][33] 9,839 cc (600.4 cu in)[32][35] I6
6WG1[32][36] 2015–present[32] 15,681 cc (956.9 cu in)[32][36] I6
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) engines
Engine [Model] Production [Year] Displacement Cylinder
6UV1[37][31][38] 2016–present[37] 9,839 cc (600.4 cu in)[37] I6

See also[]

References[]

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