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Isuzu Unveils Grand Toro XL and Citiport 12/Class 2 at Busworld

The Grand Toro XL offers enhanced features and can now carry more passengers. The Citiport 12/Class 2 aims to improve accessibility for various services.

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Isuzu Unveils Grand Toro XL and Citiport 12/Class 2 at Busworld

Isuzu Group has unveiled two new vehicles at Busworld in Brussels: the Grand Toro XL and the Citiport 12/Class 2. The Grand Toro XL, an extended version of the medium-sized vehicle, can now carry 41 passengers and offers enhanced features.

The Grand Toro XL measures 9.3 metres in length and 2.35 metres in width. It's powered by a CUMMINS ISB4.5 E6 E21 0B engine, delivering a max torque performance of 151 kW. The vehicle's luggage space has grown to 4.8m³. It includes safety features like GSR-compliant SafeDriver Assist, sliding type signal lamps, and dual-beam headlamps. Passengers can enjoy a 7-inch multi-touch multimedia system.

The Grand Toro XL is designed for small to medium services, expanding its versatility. It joins the Citiport 12/Class 2, which aims to improve accessibility for suburban, urban, and intercity services. Other vehicles showcased at Isuzu's stand include the Novo Volt and NovoCiti Volt buses.

The Grand Toro XL and Citiport 12/Class 2 were introduced by Masanori Katayama, Chairman and CEO of Isuzu Motors Limited. These vehicles expand Isuzu's offerings, catering to diverse transportation needs.

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