
After 25 years in the Philippine market, it’s no surprise that Isuzu is still thriving in the commercial sector. Fully established in 1997, the Japanese brand soared in fleet sales, with almost every small business having either an Elf, a Forward, or a Giga.
While the names are now alphanumeric, the Isuzu Philippines product lineup continues to embody the rich legacy and reputation. Each model represents a perfect blend of modern engineering and the brand’s distinguished heritage, ensuring that tradition and innovation go hand in hand.


The N-Series has been the greatest partner in every micro, small, and medium enterprise in the country. The benchmark has undergone various generations and powertrains, and it is now primarily powered by a 3.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine with varied power ratings to meet any need.
The medium-duty truck is versatile enough to suit any road—whether in the city or out—and is available in various configurations, including a closed box, a pickup bed, or a bare chassis for any business. You can choose to commandeer either a five-speed manual transmission (for maximum control) or a six-speed automated manual transmission (for added convenience).




The F-Series is designed for tasks that the N-Series cannot handle. Its larger size accommodates not only larger deliveries but also heavy lifting, with cranes and winches incorporated into its cab.
For heavier pulls, the S&E-Series is the absolute unit for dump beds, shipping containers, and fuel tankers.



These models are designed to carry heavy payloads, showcasing a level of resilience that few can match. Needless to say, Isuzu trucks excel in a variety of tasks, making them the top truck brand in the Philippines, according to the combined reports from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines (CAMPI) and the Truck Manufacturers Association (TMA).
This branded article was produced in partnership with Isuzu Philippines Corporation.

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