Filed under: Diesel, GM, Isuzu
We’re not entirely sure what to make of reports regarding Isuzu’s tie-up with General Motors for diesel engines that seem to conflict with one another, but here we go anyway. According to Bloomberg, Isuzu is considering whether it should end its joint venture with The General for the production of large-displacement Duramax diesel engines.
PickupTrucks.com adds that GM has its own excellent team of diesel engine specialists that are fully capable of designing the automaker’s next heavy duty truck engines. In fact, the 4.5-liter diesel that had been planned for light duty applications was wholly engineered by GM. Okay, got it.
But wait. According to Green Car Advisor (sadly without citing sources), Isuzu has proposed that it develop a new HD diesel engine for GM. Both reports could be true; Isuzu may have decided that it should continue to work with GM, and that could have led to the proposal, but we can’t say for sure.
GCA also indicates (again, without citing a source) that GM and Isuzu are also in talks that would have the Japanese company take the lead in developing new pickup trucks for Southeast Asia and South America. GM’s current Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon pickups share common underpinnings with trucks that Isuzu developed for overseas sales.
[Source: Bloomberg, PickupTrucks.com, Green Car Advisor]
REPORT: Isuzu proposes new HD diesel engine for GM? originally appeared on Autoblog Green on Wed, 23 Dec 2009 19:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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