Isuzu Cubic

Motor vehicle
Isuzu Cubic
Overview
ManufacturerIsuzu
Production1984–2000
Body and chassis
ClassComplete bus
Bus chassis
Body styleSingle-decker bus
Doors2
Floor typeStep entrance
Low floor
Powertrain
Engine6BG1, 6HE1, 6HH1, 6QA2, 6RB2, 6QB2, 6RB2, 8PD1, 8PE1
TransmissionIsuzu (manual), ZF (automatic)
Dimensions
Wheelbase4.3meter, 4.7meter, 4,8meter, 5.0meter, 5.2meter, 5.3meter, 5.5meter, 5.8meter, 6.0meter
Length11000mm
Width2500mm
Height3000mm
Chronology
PredecessorIsuzu C
SuccessorIsuzu Erga

The Isuzu Cubic (kana:いすゞ・キュービック) was a heavy-duty single-decker bus built by Isuzu between 1984 and 2000. The various models of the vehicle were primarily available as a city bus configuration, either a complete bus or a bus chassis.

Models

The Two-step and One-step versions were considered as step-entrance buses, whereas the Non-step version was considered as low-floor buses.

Two-Step

  • P-LV214/218/314/318 (1984)
  • U-LV218/224/318/324 (1990)
  • KC-LV280/380/880 (1995)
  • NE-LV288(CNG, 1995)
  • Cubic P-LV314M
    Cubic P-LV314M
  • Cubic (FHI 7E body) U-LV324L
    Cubic (FHI 7E body) U-LV324L
  • Cubic (NSK 58MC body) U-LV318N
    Cubic (NSK 58MC body) U-LV318N

One-Step

  • U-LV870L (1992)
  • KC-LV880L (1995)

Non-Step

  • KC-LV832 (1998)
  • Cubic Non-Step KC-LV832L
    Cubic Non-Step KC-LV832L

Model lineup

  • One-Step
  • Two-Step
  • Non-Step
  • CHASSE (Hybrid bus)

See also

  • Buses portal

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isuzu Cubic.
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