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  • Isuzu P'up
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  • The Isuzu P'up (short for pickup) is a pickup truck manufactured by Isuzu in Japan from 1980 to 1988, known by the model code "KB", and marketed worldwide. The car shared many parts, including the front clip, with the passenger version Isuzu Florian. In Australasia, the P'up was known as the first generation Holden Rodeo (KB), while the P'up name was used in Japan and the United States where it marketed from 1981-1987. Another rebadged variant of the KB/P'up was marketed in North America from 1972-1982 as the Chevrolet LUV, an acronym for Light Utility Vehicle.
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assembly
  • Japan
  • Japan
  • China: Chongqing
  • Japan: Fujisawa, Kanagawa
  • Philippines: BiƱan
  • Portugal: Vendas Novas
  • Thailand: Rayong
  • Tunisia: Kairouan
  • United States: Lafayette, Indiana
Name
  • First generation
  • Second generation
  • Third generation
  • Isuzu P'up
Caption
  • Chevrolet LUV, United States
  • Isuzu P'up 2-door pickup, Mexico
  • Isuzu TF 4-door pickup, Italy
Production
  • 1972
  • 1980
  • 1988
body style
  • 2
  • 4
Manufacturer
Related
AKA
Successor
Engine
  • 2.200000
  • 2.300000
  • 2.600000
  • 2.800000
  • 3
  • 3.100000
  • 3.200000
Layout
  • Front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout, however also manufactured with Four wheel drive
transmission
  • 4
  • 5
Predecessor
abstract
  • The Isuzu P'up (short for pickup) is a pickup truck manufactured by Isuzu in Japan from 1980 to 1988, known by the model code "KB", and marketed worldwide. The car shared many parts, including the front clip, with the passenger version Isuzu Florian. In Australasia, the P'up was known as the first generation Holden Rodeo (KB), while the P'up name was used in Japan and the United States where it marketed from 1981-1987. Another rebadged variant of the KB/P'up was marketed in North America from 1972-1982 as the Chevrolet LUV, an acronym for Light Utility Vehicle. The P'up was the first Isuzu pickup offered in three cab styles: single cab, double cab and "SpaceCab" ("SportsCab" in some markets). The Isuzu Faster is the Japanese market name for a series of pick-up trucks that were built by Isuzu between 1972 and 2002. Available over three generations, production of the series ended in late 2002, with the start of production of the Isuzu D-Max, which has replaced the Faster worldwide, excluding North America.
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