Isuzu Motors is a major Japanese automaker specializing in commercial trucks and buses. The company has been actively developing hydrogen fuel cell technology for heavy-duty vehicles as part of its decarbonization strategy. Recently, Isuzu released preliminary fiscal year results on March 20, 2026, revealing a 5% decli
Founded in 1916 as Tokyo Ishikawajima Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., specializes in commercial vehicles. Previously collaborated with Toyota on diesel engines from 2006 until 2018 when Toyota sold its stake. In 2021, entered partnership with Toyota and Hino for CASE technologies including FCEVs[1][2].
Founded in 1916, Isuzu is a leading Japanese automotive company with a global presence. It is known for commercial vehicles and diesel engines and has recently focused on sustainable mobility and decarbonization strategies. Isuzu is the lead developer and designer of the ERGA FCV, responsible for the body and urban pla
Founded in 1916, Isuzu has a long-standing history in the commercial vehicle sector. Isuzu and Hino have been collaborating on bus developments since 2002 and launched the current flat-floor bus platform in FY2024. Isuzu is expanding focus on zero-emission vehicles, particularly fuel-cell and battery electric technolog
Japanese heavy-duty truck manufacturer partnered with Honda since 2020 to develop fuel cell-powered trucks. Isuzu brings expertise in heavy-duty vehicle design to the GIGA FUEL CELL project.
Japanese commercial vehicle manufacturer co-developing a hydrogen fuel cell semi truck with Honda, targeting a demonstration prototype by end of 2024 and market launch in 2027.