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The Isuzu Forward & Isuzu F-Series (kana:いすゞ・フォワード) is a line of medium-duty commercial vehicle by Isuzu. The range was primarily available in other big-size and mid-size trucks and 4WD versions, the FSS and the FTS.
   Most mid-size and big-size models of the truck are distinguishable by a front 'Forward' badge, but the common Isuzu badge is usually used on the rear.
   In United States, its principal competitors are Bering MD, Chevrolet W-Series, GMC W-Series, Mitsubishi Fuso FK and the UD 2000/2300. and Japan competitors are Mitsubishi Fuso Fighter, Nissan Diesel/UD Condor, Hino Ranger. and outside Japan truck series in "F" as spelling your Forward. (Isuzu F-Series for other uses by Ford F-Series).
   For the Chilean and Peruvian markets the trucks come in boxes in SKD regime to Huechuraba, Chile, where up to 2 a day can be assembled by a team of 13 workers. Every piece comes from Japan. They are badged as Chevrolets.

Lineup

Japan

  • FRR
  • FRD
  • FSR
  • FTR
  • FVR
  • FVZ
  • FSD
  • FRS
  • FSS
  • FTS
  • GSR

Other countries

  • FRR
  • FSR
  • FTR
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