Characteristics of Isuzu Trooper 5 doors
The technical characteristics of Isuzu Trooper 5 doors: power, fuel consumption 100 km, weight (weight), road clearance (clearance), radius of turning, type of transmission and brakes, body sizes and tires.
Characteristics Trooper 5 Doors 1998 - 2002
Modification | Power, kW (hp) / about | Fuel consumption (medium), l / 100 km | Weight (weight), kg |
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3.0 DTI | 117(159)/3900 | 2170 | |
3.1 D. | 66(90)/3600 | 1840 | |
3.1 TDI | 92(126)/3600 | 1840 | |
2.6 | 90(122)/4600 | 1580 | |
3.2 | 150(204)/5400 | 1860 | |
3.5 | 169(230)/5600 | 15.2 | - |
For the first time, ISUZU TROOPER (ISuzu Truper) appeared on the market of most countries in the early 80s, long before the current boom on SUVs. The first generation, for many years sold in Asia and South America, was very spartan, and from SUV more Utility (simplicity, utility, functionality) than Sport (Sport). Although ISUZU was initially brought to the market a full range of cars and SUVs under his own brand, over time, the release of passenger models was discontinued. Gradually, Trooper, like most other SUVs from Japan, became more and more expensive.