What is the difference between NPR and NKR?

What is the difference between NPR and NKR?

Here are some examples of Isuzu Elf model code; NHR = Standard cabin with 1.5 ton capacity chassis. NKR = Standard cabin with 2 ton capacity chassis. NPR = Wide cabin with 2 ton capacity chassis.

What engine Is in Isuzu NKR?

Engines. The Isuzu NKR is equipped with a 3.0-litre turbo diesel common rail engine which produces 130bhp @ 3,400rpm and has a maximum torque of 280Nm @ 1,700rpm. The LCV is equipped with an Automated-Manual Transmission which operates just like an automatic, but can be also shifted like a manual transmission.

How much weight can Isuzu NKR carry?

Isuzu NQR: The NQR has a GVRW of 17,950 pounds and a GCWR of 23,950 pounds. The front axle capacity of this truck is 6,830 pounds while the rear axle can handle up to 14,550 pounds. The total payload allowance for the NQR tops out at 11,461 pounds. Explore the NQR’s specs to learn more.

How many cc Is Isuzu NKR?

2,999 cc
Displacement: 2,999 cc Compression Ratio: 18.3:1 Bore x Stroke: 95.4 x 104.9 mm Max power (DIN NET): 96 kW @ 3,400 RPM Max torque (DIN NET): 280 Nm @ 1,700 RPM Emissions Standard: ADR 80/00 (Euro III) • External oil cooler.

How much can a Isuzu NRR tow?

All that engine power means this vehicle boasts a very large towing capacity thanks to a GCWR of 25,500 pounds. With such a sturdy frame, you can expect this truck to offer a body payload between 12,101 pounds and 12,794 pounds.

What does Isuzu Elf mean?

The Isuzu Elf (Japanese: いすゞ・エルフ, Isuzu Erufu) is a medium duty truck produced by Isuzu since 1959. Outside Japan it is known as N series. The range was originally mainly available in Japan and other Asian countries.

What’s the difference between GVWR and GCWR?

GVWR stands for Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, and is the maximum total combined weight of the vehicle, including passengers, cargo, fuel, tongue weight (if towing) and all other items. GCWR stands for Gross Combined Vehicle Weight Rating. This is the maximum total combined weight of both the vehicle and trailer.