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1 First generation (1994)  



1.1  Defects and recalls  







2 Second generation (2015)  





3 Third generation (2023 for semi-truck only)  





4 Line up  





5 Onboard Engine  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Isuzu Giga
Overview
ManufacturerIsuzu
Also called
  • Isuzu Heavy Duty
  • Isuzu C/E series
  • Chevrolet C/E series
  • UD Quon (2023–present)
  • Production1994–present
    Assembly
  • Russia: Alabuğa (Sollers-Isuzu)
  • Chile: Huechuraba, (GM Chile)
  • China: Chongqing (Qingling)[1]
  • Philippines: Biñan, Laguna, (IPC)
  • Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh City (IVC)
  • Malaysia: Petaling Jaya (Isuzu Malaysia)
  • Nigeria: Lagos (Yachiyo Isuzu Nigeria)[citation needed]
  • Body and chassis
    ClassTruck
    Body style2-door standard cab (Worldwide)
    4-door crew cab (Australia only)
    Powertrain
    Transmission5-speed manual, 6-speed manual, 7-speed manual (Japanese Domestic Market Only), 16-speed manual (for tractor only), 6-speed automatic, 10-speed automatic, 12-speed automatic & 16-speed automatic (Smoother-G & some export models outside Japan)
    Chronology
    PredecessorIsuzu 810

    The Isuzu Giga (Japanese: いすゞ・ギガ) is a line of heavy-duty commercial vehicles produced by Isuzu since 1994. Outside Japan it is known as Isuzu C/E series.[2] It was formally known as the Isuzu Heavy-Duty Truck'.[3] Between 1994 and 2016, it was also sold in South America (under the Chevrolet brand as Chevrolet C/E series).

    First generation (1994)[edit]

    Isuzu Giga First Generation
    Overview
    ManufacturerIsuzu Motors Ltd.
    Also calledC/E series (Intl. exports)
    Chevrolet C / E series (Latin America)
    Production1994–2015 (Japanese market), Until 2022 (Export market)
    Body and chassis
    Body styleTruck (standard cab (Worldwide), crew cab (Australia only))
    Powertrain
    Engine6NX1 & 6HK1 (Indonesian market only based on Isuzu F-series), 6SD1, 6WA1, 6WF1, 6WG1, 6UZ1, 8PE1, 8TD1, 10PE1, 10TD1, 12PE1
    Transmission7-speed manual
    12-speed Smoother-G AMT
    16-speed manual
    16-speed Smoother-G
    Isuzu Giga facelift (Phase II)
    Giga 2010 model (first and final model

    Defects and recalls[edit]

    In 2008, 2,225 Japanese Giga models from the 2007 model year were recalled after it was discovered they had faulty fuel tank caps which could cause fuel inside the tank to leak.[4]

    In 2009, 5,475 Japanese Giga Turbo models from the 1999-2005 model years were recalled after it was discovered they had faulty turbos which could result in turbine blade damage and output may be insufficient, resulting in inability to operate.[5]

    In 2019, 1,205 Australian CX and EX models from the 2010 and 2019 model years were recalled after it was discovered they had faulty front under-run protection device (FUPD) reinforcement brackets which could cause the FUPD to fail if involved in a front-end collision.[6]

    Second generation (2015)[edit]

    Isuzu Giga Second Generation
    Overview
    ManufacturerIsuzu Motors Ltd.
    Also calledC-series
    E-series
    Production2015-2022 (Tractor for Japanese market only), 2015-present (Export market & other cargo types for Japanese market except tractor)
    Body and chassis
    Body styleTruck (standard cab (Worldwide), crew cab (Australia only))
    RelatedQingling Motors Isuzu VC61
    Powertrain
    Engine6NX1, 6UV1, 6UZ1, 6WG1
    Transmission7-speed manual
    12-speed Smoother-G AMT
    16-speed manual
    16-speed Smoother-G
    Second generation Isuzu Giga fire truck

    With the full model change, the symbol at the end of the model has been changed from the original Giga QKG-CYL77 A to QPG-CYL77 B, for example, in 6x2.

    As of 2022 the second generation Giga has launched in Japan, China and Malaysia.[7]

    Third generation (2023 for semi-truck only)[edit]

    The UD Quon-based model was introduced in March 2023.[8]

    Line up[edit]

    Onboard Engine[edit]

    "Category" in the table below indicates the next two digits of the three letters of the vehicle type alphabet (C ** or EX * above).

    Classification Engine model Form / method Displacement (cc) Output band (PS) Installation period
    twenty three 6SD1 Straight 6 ・TI 9,839 310-340 1994-2005
    50 6WA1 12,068 330-390 1994-2000
    51 6WF1 14,256 330-370 1999-2007
    52 52 6WG1 15,681 400-520 1997-
    60 6NX1 Straight 6 ・TI 7,790 340 2016-
    VC61 6UZ1 / 6WG1 by Qingling Isuzu Straight 6 ・TI 7,790-15,681 380-512 2018-
    73 6TE1 V6 / NA 18,933 330-370 2001-2003
    74 74 8TD1 V8 / NA 24,312 410-480 2000-2003
    75 10TD1 V10 / NA 30,390 600 1997-2003
    77 77 6UZ1 Straight 6 ・TI 9,839 330-400 2005-
    78 78 6UV1 Straight 6 ・TI・ CNG 9,839 330 2015-
    80 8PE1 V8 / NA 15,201 285 1994-2003
    81 10PE1 V10 / NA 19,001 325-360
    82 12PE1 V12 / NA 22,801 385-450 1994-2000

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Dizon, Lester (19 September 2019). "Trucks fit for a king". Manila Standard. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  • ^ "GIGA SERIES HEAVY TRUCKS BROCHURE" (PDF). Blackwells Isuzu. February 2013. p. 3. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  • ^ "Isuzu History Timeline". Isuzu. Retrieved 9 August 2020. 1st-gen GIGA - Isuzu's heavy-duty truck underwent a full model change and was released as the GIGA. Named after the unit prefix for billion as well as meaning large or massive, the truck was the largest model Isuzu had ever produced.
  • ^ "【リコール】いすゞ ギガ の燃料タンクキャップ、漏れたり外れたり". レスポンス(Response.jp) (in Japanese). 1 July 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  • ^ "【リコール】いすゞ ギガ ターボから白煙". レスポンス(Response.jp) (in Japanese). 29 January 2009. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  • ^ "Isuzu Trucks affected by Giga recall". FullyLoaded.com.au. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  • ^ King, Nicholas. "Malaysia third country to receive Isuzu's new Giga trucks". New Straits Times. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  • ^ Tsubakiyama, Kazuo (29 March 2023). "いすゞとUDトラックス、新型トラクタヘッド「ギガ」「クオン」初公開 技術協業成果第一弾" [Isuzu and UD Trucks unveil new tractor heads "Giga" and "Quon" - first result of technical collaboration]. Impress.co.jp (in Japanese). Japan: Impress Corporation. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
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