“As we look at the regulatory landscape ahead of us, we know that the demand for a medium-duty truck powered by electricity is going to increase dramatically,” said Shaun C. Skinner, president, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America and Isuzu Commercial Truck of Canada (pictured at NTEA’s 2023 Work Truck Week).  -  Photo: Chris Brown

“As we look at the regulatory landscape ahead of us, we know that the demand for a medium-duty truck powered by electricity is going to increase dramatically,” said Shaun C. Skinner, president, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America and Isuzu Commercial Truck of Canada (pictured at NTEA’s 2023 Work Truck Week).

Photo: Chris Brown

Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc. announced its first all-electric production model, the N-Series EV.

The 2025-model-year Class 5 truck — featuring a full 19,500-pound gross vehicle weight rating, a battery electric platform developed by Isuzu Motors Limited, and an all-new cab design — will be available in the first half of 2024, according to Isuzu Commercial Truck's news release. 

Isuzu Commercial Truck introduced the model during the National Truck Equipment Association’s Work Truck Week 2023.

“The N-Series EV is a game-changer, not only for us but for our dealers and our customers,” said Shaun C. Skinner, president, Isuzu Commercial Truck of America and Isuzu Commercial Truck of Canada. “We have always prided ourselves on offering a variety of powertrains to meet the needs of our owners. As we look at the regulatory landscape ahead of us, we know that the demand for a medium-duty truck powered by electricity is going to increase dramatically. And we will be ready, with the first electric production Class 5 low cab forward truck in the U.S. and Canadian marketplace.”

The N-Series EV will also be available in Japan. This marks the first time that a new Isuzu model has been introduced simultaneously in three markets: Japan, the United States, and Canada

Features of the 2025 NRR EV:

  • A full 19,500-pound GVWR to handle your tough Class 5 demands.
  • Wheelbases ranging from 132.5 to 176 inches to accommodate a variety of body lengths.
  • Standard Cab Design.
  • Four choices of battery capacity, the largest of which has a range up to 235 miles.
  • DC Fast Charging and AC (Level 2) charging capability.
  • An optional Advanced Driver Assistance System package designed to improve driver, passenger, and pedestrian safety and to help reduce the number and severity of collisions.
  • A new cab, inside and out, engineered from the ground up to increase driver safety and comfort.

The truck is scheduled to be assembled in the U.S. for sale in the U.S. and Canadian markets.

Isuzu's N-Series will be powered by multiple 20-kilowatt-hour, lithium-ion battery packs.  -  Photo: Chris Brown

Isuzu's N-Series will be powered by multiple 20-kilowatt-hour, lithium-ion battery packs.

Photo: Chris Brown

Electric Powertrain

Every N-Series EV will be powered by a number of 20-kilowatt-hour, lithium-ion battery packs. Customers will be able to choose from three-, five-, seven-, and nine-battery-pack models. 

All N-Series EV models will be equipped with charging ports that accommodate the charging connectors in the U.S. and Canada: 

  • DC charging (CCS1).
  • AC charging (J1772).

To accommodate their multiple battery packs and to provide reasonable charging times, N-Series EV trucks, with battery capacities of 60, 100, 140, and 180 kWh, will have an AC Level 2 charging time range from 5.5 to 10 hours and a DC Fast Charging time range from 1 to 2.5 hours. 

Depending upon the number of battery packs, N-Series EV trucks will have driving ranges from 41 to 235 miles:

  • Three battery packs (60 kWh capacity): 41-80 miles.
  • Five battery packs (100 kWh capacity): 68-130 miles.
  • Seven battery packs (140 kWh capacity): 95-180 miles.
  • Nine battery packs (180 kWh capacity): 122-235 miles.

“Battery capacity decreases with time and use,” said Skinner. “A truck’s actual range will vary based on a number of factors, including a number of battery packs, vehicle options, driving conditions and habits, vehicle and battery’s condition and outside temperature.”

 New Cab

The 2025 N-Series EV will feature a redesigned cab with revised exterior styling and an all-new interior. It will be the first truck to feature Isuzu’s global “Cross Flow” design language that will eventually be applied to all Isuzu trucks in the U.S. and Canada markets.

New interior features include:

  • Auto-on/off headlamps.
  • Electrically operated climate controls.
  • Variable intermittent windshield wipers.
  • Electronic parking brake.
  • Driver’s seat armrest.
  • Driver and outboard frontal passenger airbags, designed as supplemental protection to work in combination with the seatbelts,  will be standard on every Isuzu N-Series EV. 
  • The steering wheel’s position and angle have been changed to provide a better fit than previous N-Series cabs for a wider variety of drivers. Its smaller diameter means easier handling. 
  • The steering wheel hub will contain switches that operate the Multi-Information Display, audio system, cruise control, hands-free phone calling, and more. 

New Advanced Driver Assistance System

Isuzu introduced an optional Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) on 2022i N-Series diesel models. The 2025 N-Series EV will improve driver assistance with the revised Advance Driver Assistance System package.

This optional suite of features includes Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Departure Warning Systems, which are part of the current N-Series diesel ADAS package. Full-Range Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) improves on the current ACC feature with its ability to bring the truck to a complete stop and then return it to its originally set speed once the driver depresses the accelerator again. 

Part of a Complete Line of Isuzu Trucks

The NRR EV will join a complete line of Isuzu medium-duty low-cab-forward trucks, including Class 3, 4, and 5 N-Series models powered by a 6.6-liter gasoline V8; Class 4 and 5 N-Series models featuring Isuzu’s 4HK1-TC turbodiesel; and the Class 6 and 7 F-Series models with the Cummins B6.7 diesel under the cab.

“With the addition of the NRR EV to our lineup, Isuzu will offer the most diverse range of engines and fuel sources in our history,” Skinner said. “By giving our customers a choice of power, we are giving them the power of choice.”  

The Isuzu lineup includes Standard Cab and Crew Cab Class 3 through 5 gasoline-powered trucks and Class 4 and 5 diesel-powered models. Isuzu’s new F-Series Class 6 and 7 models, powered by the Cummins B6.7 diesel engine, are available in Standard Cab configuration only. 

“All of our trucks have been designed, engineered, and built to the same exacting standards as our award-winning NQR Crew Cab,” said Skinner. “We believe customers will enjoy superior retained value no matter which Isuzu model they choose.”

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