American Isuzu Motors Inc. has introduced its 2002 NPR GAS and NPR-HD GAS models. These vehicles have a multitude of urban delivery applications such as construction, food service, mechanical contracting, vending and other uses that demand maneuverability. Assembled in the United States, the Isuzu NPR GAS and NPR HD GAS are low cab forward trucks with gas-powered engines. The NPR GAS and HD GAS are equipped with a domestically sourced 5.7-liter V-8 engine that delivers 250-hp. at 4200 rpm and 330ft-lbs. torque at 2800 rpm. Decreased emissions, less noise and improved fuel economy are the result of engine features that include sequential port fuel injection for precise fuel delivery, mass-air-flow metering, linear EGR valves and roller lifters. An engine oil cooler is standard for optimal cooling and durability. Both the NPR GAS and HD GAS are equipped with a 4L80-E Hydra-Matic four-speed automatic transmission with fourth-gear lock-up converter and overdrive. For 2002, the NPR GAS has a new higher GVW rating of 12,000 lbs. with a payload capacity ranging from 6,865-7,041 lbs., while the HD GAS is rated at 14,050 lbs. with a payload capacity of 8,770-8,946 lbs. With wheelbases of 109", 132.5", 150" and 176", both models accommodate bodies ranging from 12-20 ft. to allow easy access to the engine area for service. This complete access allows quicker and easier servicing, which help lower maintenance costs. The NPR GAS and HD GAS complete a full-line of Class 3-7 commercial vehicles with GVW ratings ranging from 12,000-33,000 lbs. and various body sizes from 12-28 ft.
American Isuzu Introduces 2002 NPR Gas-Powered Models
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