The Isuzu Reach is a walk-through van built atop an Isuzu NPR chassis, with a body developed by Utilimaster. It was first presented in March 2011 at the National Truck Equipment Association's "Work Truck Show".[1] The van is only sold in North America, where it is also assembled.
| Isuzu Reach | |
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| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Isuzu |
| Production | 2011-present |
| Assembly | Bristol, Indiana, USA |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Medium duty truck |
| Body style | Walk-through van |
| Powertrain | |
| Engine | 2999 cc 4JJ1-TC turbodiesel I4 |
| Transmission | 6-speed Aisin automatic |
| Dimensions | |
| Wheelbase | 151 in (3,835 mm) |

The Reach uses the Isuzu NPR's ladder chassis and also the three-litre 4JJ1-TC diesel engine used in the NPR Eco-Max.[2] The body is a full walk-through design developed by Utilimaster, and offers the buyer the choice of swing-out rear doors or a roll-up unit. Both UPS and FedEx use the Reach for city delivery work. Two lengths are available on a single wheelbase, offering cargo volumes of either 540 or 630 cu ft (15.3 or 17.8 m3).[2]
Aftermarket power-train company XL Hybrids announced a hybrid-electric version of the Reach in March 2015 for the Work Truck Show in Indianapolis, using their XL3 Hybrid Electric Drive System.[3]
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