Isuzu Motors Ltd. is a Japanese manufacturer specializing in commercial vehicles and diesel engine production. Headquartered in Tokyo, the company traces its roots back to 1916 when it was established as Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. In 1934, the first vehicles bearing the Isuzu nameplate were introduced, marking the beginning of the brand’s long-standing presence in the global automotive market.
The company’s core business activities encompass the design, production and sale of medium- and heavy-duty trucks, buses and specialty vehicles. Isuzu is also a leading supplier of diesel engines, serving not only its own vehicle lines but also supplying powertrains to other automotive and industrial machinery manufacturers. In addition to its automotive operations, Isuzu offers marine and industrial diesel engines under well-recognized model series, supporting applications in fishing vessels, power generation and construction equipment.
Isuzu’s products are distributed across more than 100 countries and regions, with particularly strong market penetration in Asia, Oceania, Africa and the Middle East. The company maintains manufacturing facilities in Japan as well as overseas plants in Thailand, Spain, Brazil and the United States. Collaborative ventures and alliances—historically including partnerships with General Motors and more recently with Toyota in commercial vehicle development—have helped Isuzu expand its global footprint and technology base.
Under the leadership of President and CEO Masanori Katayama, Isuzu continues to pursue initiatives in fuel efficiency, emissions reduction and electrification technologies. The company has been exploring hybrid and fully electric powertrains to complement its established diesel engine lineup. With over a century of engineering expertise, Isuzu remains focused on delivering reliable, durable vehicles and propulsion solutions to commercial and industrial customers worldwide.
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