Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, a distributor of low-cab-forward trucks, says it will introduce a fully redesigned cab, driver-assist technology and its first electric truck.
“We expect that 2024 will see our momentum grow. In the next twelve months we will be introducing a thoroughly redesigned cab, sophisticated new driver-assist technology, and our first electric truck, the NRR EV," says Shaun C. Skinner, the president of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America and Isuzu Commercial Truck of Canada. "Despite regulatory concerns and the usual uncertainty of an election year, we feel we are well positioned to make 2024 another record-breaking year for Isuzu.”
READ MORE: Isuzu announced its partnership last year with ChargePoint to design the 2025 NRR EV
These announcements come amidst multiple sales records in 2023, making last year its new benchmark for wholesale and retail sales of Isuzu trucks.
Isuzu set records in vehicles delivered to Isuzu dealers, the Isuzu dealers delivered more Isuzu trucks and sold more Isuzu parts than in any other year in the 40-year history of Isuzu trucks in the US — all records for Isuzu trucks and parts in the United States.
“Despite some continued supply-chain issues in the first half, 2023 turned out to be a banner year for sales of Isuzu trucks,” Skinner says. “The reasons are simple: the loyalty of our customers, the commitment of our dealer body, the diligence of our field team, and a product line that is in sync with the marketplace.”
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