Isuzu NQR 80-190 Review

The Isuzu NQR is billed as the flagship of the N Series range with a GVM of up to 8700kg. The subject of this test isn’t quite the flagship but, at 8000kg, this mid-wheelbase model proved to be a mighty little truck.
Isuzu’s N Series is the small end of town in the company’s huge range of trucks. In the past, we’ve experienced most of the range including the popular and capable 4x4 versions as well as some of the packages on offer like the NNR 45-150 Vanpack. However, this time we’ve opted for the higher end of the spectrum with the Isuzu NQR 80-190. To clear up the nomenclature a bit, the 80 tells us that the truck has a GVM of 8000kg and the 190 refers to its 190 horsepower engine.
INSIDE
Climbing aboard the NQR, I first got a sense of space. It’s a roomy cab for sure, but the feeling is enhanced by the big windscreen, low waistline and thin A-pillars. This not only gives the sense of more room in the cab, but really enhances the vision from the comfortable driver’s suspension seat which comes standard. Also of note is the abundance of storage in the cab. There’s overhead storage above the driver and outside passenger plus door pockets, a fold-down central work station and more dedicated storage behind the seats. There are two pull-out cup holders in the centre of the dash and, if I was being picky, I’d say there could be one more a bit handier to the driver. The gauges are basic with the standard speedo, tacho and fuel and temp with the rest being handled by lights. Of course, there is Isuzu's obligatory DAVE (Digital Audio Visual Entertainment) unit with its 6.2-inch touchscreen with digital radio, CD, 4GB internal storage, USB, and standard reversing camera with audio so you can hear as well as see the crash you're having as you try to park.
SAFETY
On the safety front, the NQR 80-190 is fitted with four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, stability control and anti-skid regulator. The driver and outside passenger get air bags as well as seatbelt pre-tensioners. It’s worth noting that there are also cornering lights on the bottom of the front doors that come on when you use the indicators with the lights on. I found them quite handy and an added safety feature. For better handling there are also front and rear stabiliser bars.ON THE ROAD
On the road, the NQR pulls well from around 1100 or 1200 revs. Maximum torque is available from 1600rpm right through to 2600rpm which is also peak power. If you look at the power and torque curves for the engine you can see that after 2600rpm, both power and torque drop off quite dramatically. There is really no reason to the rev the engine because there’s nothing there. The NQR hauled our pretend load really well and it never struggled, either in town on the open road. Cruising the freeway in overdrive sixth gear was effortless and at 100km/h we were spinning at 2000rpm – right in the middle of the torque band.
SUMMING UP
I had a great time in the NQR 80-190. It’s a comfortable and willing little truck that would lend itself to all kinds of different tasks around town; in fact, it’s available as a factory tipper, or with tray or van bodies. It’s economical, highly manoeuvrable and versatile and a truck that should help keep Isuzu the top-selling truck brand in the country for the 30th year in a row. Specifications: Isuzu NQR 80-190 MWB Engine: 4HK1-TCC four-cylinder 18 valve SOHC turbocharged intercooled diesel Displacement: 5.2 litres Max power: 140kW (190hp) Max Torque: (513Nm Transmission: Six-speed manual (six-speed auto option) Suspension front: Single stage alloy steel taper leaf springs Suspension rear: Multi-leaf main spring, multi leaf helper spring Wheels: 19.5 x 6.00 six stud steel Tyres: 225/70R19.5 Michelin XZE Tubeless Fuel tank: 140 litre steel [image_gallery][/image_gallery]





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