Isuzu, Toyota jointly develop mass-produced light-duty fuel cell truck for Japan
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Isuzu, Toyota jointly develop mass-produced light-duty fuel cell truck for Japan
  • Toyota entered collaboration with Isuzu to jointly develop Japan’s first mass-produced light-duty fuel cell electric truck, targeting start of production in FY2027.
  • Program uses Isuzu ELF EV platform paired with Toyota third-generation fuel cell system, with joint work to integrate system for commercial-duty operation.
  • Partnership targets logistics use cases requiring long operating hours, positioning hydrogen refueling speed as advantage versus battery charging downtime.
  • Companies plan cost reductions via vehicle structural optimization at Isuzu, fuel cell design and manufacturing improvements at Toyota.
  • Development builds on prior joint work on ERGA FCV route bus, focusing on higher durability and reliability for commercial fleets.


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