Isuzu may not be particularly successful as a purveyor of cars - particularly in the US market - but they have done much better in the medium duty truck market and as a designer and producer of diesel engines. Their joint venture with General Motors to produce diesels under the Duramax type for GM’s heavy duty trucks has gotten excellent reviews.
Toyota and Isuzu agreed final fall to investigate building small diesel engines and they have now agreed to develop and build engines together. The first product will be 1.6L aluminum block four cylinder for European Toyota models and it’s scheduled to go into production in 2012.
[Source: Toyota]
Isuzu and Toyota Reach Basic Agreement on Collaboration
for Development, Production and Supply of Small Diesel Engines Tokyo - ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED (Isuzu) and TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION (TMC) announced nowadays that they have reached a basic agreement concerning a commerce collaboration on the development, production and supply of small diesel engines.
Isuzu and TMC signed a memorandum of understanding final November to start studying the synergic effects of commerce collaboration to
The engine that the two companies will develop is a 1.6-liter engine with an aluminum cylinder block for use in Toyota vehicles sold in European markets. Both companies will maximize use of their technological capabilities and expertise to develop and produce an engine with the world’s highest performance.
Isuzu and TMC will start discussions on the details of operations concerning development, production and supply of the diesel engine, but in principle, Isuzu will play the main role. Production is scheduled to start around 2012.
The two companies mean to hold continuing talks by the creation of a comprehensive cooperative framework that will contribute to their mutual competitiveness and development by the distant term.
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