ENVIRONMENTAL


In launching its all-new 2008 model ranges, Isuzu exceeded the requirements of the latest emission requirements stipulated under ADR80/02 design rules, by developing all new engines which comply with the much more stringent EuroIV emissions requirements.
Isuzu has shown it's competitors a clean pair of heals as far as its commitment to a cleaner environment is concerned, in its voluntary compliance with the more advanced EuroIV standards, All of its Japanese competitors available in Australia at that time had chosen to meet the less demanding Australian Design Rules requirement that from 2008 all new Trucks comply with US EPA04 standards as a minimum;

This has meant that the new range of Isuzu SiTEC Series II engines produced as little as one sixth of the level of particulate matter (PM) standard met by their conventional diesel engined Japanese competitors. PM is the smoke, soot and harmful invisible unburned hydrocarbons emitted from a truck's exhaust.

Isuzu Clean Air Solutions (I-CAS) technology was applied to the new engines to meet these high environmental standards; I-CAS incorporates three key technologies to improve emissions and increase efficiency.
These include 'in-cylinder' combustion optimisation technology, the very latest in exhaust after-treatment processes and the most advanced in-house developments in electronic control technology.

In addition we have recently released 4 new CNG models which emit zero PM!

As Australian truck market sales leader for 21 consecutive years, Isuzu is not only committed to being the market leader, but exceeding its owners' expectations in every possible way, and this includes providing truck buyers and the wider community with the cleanest truck range possible. After all would you expect anything less from Australia's favourite truck?

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