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Isuzu Australia offers deal on Traypack truck

Isuzu Australia is offering customers a new deal on one of its light-duty trucks

Isuzu Australia Limited (IAL) has announced that it is offering buyers and businesses its NLR 45-150 SWB Traypack for a drive-away price of $57,990 until March 31. 

IAL head of sales Craig White says those that are looking for a job-ready truck would find a solid financial investment in its traypack. 

“This is a smart package that will see any business or trade set up for the future, whether it’s making the switch from another brand, upgrading from a ute or simply updating their previous vehicle,” White says. 

“With the inclusion of 36 months of our Essentials Service Agreement, buyers will have the benefit of a streamlined maintenance experience for their new truck and peace of mind that their investment will be kept in top shape on the road, working for the business.  

“And that’s something you just can’t put a price on.” 

The traypack has a payload capacity of 2,255 kg and a 4,000 kg towing limit while it is also powered by a 110 kWturbo-diesel engine. 

IAL says that the truck can tackle a variety of both on and off-site applications, with features such as a heavy-duty aluminium tray, removable drop sides and a low-light capable reversing camera. 

The light-duty truck’s advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) also hosts features such as advanced emergency braking, lane departure, traffic movement and distance warning systems. 

“Isuzu’s N Series trucks are the most popular light trucks in Australia for good reason — the NLR 45-150 SWB Traypack not only has more load space compared to the average ute, but can also safely carry around 1,000 kg more,” White says. 

“In terms of efficiency and cost, this means more equipment, tools and material can be carried on-board resulting in fewer trips back to the warehouse or materials yard. 

“With Australia’s current high demand for tradespeople and their associated capital equipment, we think there are many who will see the value in having a ready-to-work truck that is built specifically to handle tough jobs.” 

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