Isuzu has once again increased its capabilities in the Australian market when it comes to 2022 deliveries
With two months remaining in the calendar year, Isuzu Australia says it is thrilled to announce the brand’s unrivalled achievement of once again bettering its all-time truck sales record, attained just last year.
Despite economic and supply chain disruptions, Isuzu Trucks enjoyed a record-breaking year in 2021, setting a new high watermark of 10,175 truck deliveries at the end of December.
That trend has continued unabated with Isuzu’s internal sales figures indicating that the 10,175 mark has now been surpassed as of mid-October 2022, producing yet another all-time sales record for the nation’s number one truck brand.
Isuzu says sales highlights includes finishing September 2022 with 9,642 sales year-to-date in a 32 per cent increase in volume on this time last year.
Truck Industry Council market figures say Isuzu has increased market share, with now 29.9 per cent of all trucks sold bearing the Isuzu badge.
Playing a starring role in the unrelenting sales success is Isuzu’s 4,500 kg Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM) light-duty models, including the NLR, NLS, NNR, NPR and NPS variants.
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“As an indicator of how well these models are being received by Australian businesses, we can see that in the month of September 2021, Isuzu delivered 310 units. Compare that to the same time this year and we’ve delivered 572 trucks,” IAL Head of Sales Les Spaltman says.
Other models that continue to strike a chord with Aussie workers is Isuzu’s newly updated 6×2 and 6×4 F Series range, including FVM & FVL, FVZ and FVY variants.
“We’ve worked hard to ensure that these models are continuing to tick the box for all manner of business operations, and especially in that freight and logistics task, which is in huge demand at the moment,” says Spaltman.
“We’ve raised the bar when it comes to safety, comfort and user experience across our medium and heavy-duty range, so it’s great to see consistent sales performance in this model group across the last 12 months.”