Isuzu PH has sold over 20,000 Traviz vehicles
After first launching the Traviz in late 2019, Isuzu has delivered over 20,000 units to customers

Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) has just announced that its humble work truck has achieved a sales milestone. After first being launched in late 2019, IPC declared that the Traviz has surpassed 20,000 unit sales.
This latest achievement is another accolade to the Traviz, which is the brand's smallest work truck. But just how quickly was Isuzu Philippines able to get the 20,000 unit sales milestone for the Traviz?

The automaker first launched the Traviz in November 2019 but Isuzu was able to pre-sell several units as early as September 2019. While sales slowed down sometime in 2020 due to the onset of the pandemic, vehicle sales for the Traviz picked up again in 2021 and towards 2022. In fact, Isuzu PH was able to sell its 10,000th Traviz in June 2022 – cementing the truck's significance in the Philippine automotive industry.
With over 20,000 Traviz units sold since its launch in 2019, Isuzu is proud that the Traviz is helping Filipinos move their business with a reliable workhorse. The Traviz is powered by a 2.5-liter 4JA1 turbo-diesel engine that makes 78 PS at 3900 rpm along with 176.5 Nm of torque at 1800 rpm. Power is then sent to a 5-speed manual gearbox.

The Isuzu Traviz is available in short and long-wheelbase cab & chassis variants that retail for PHP 1.005 million and PHP 1.072 million, respectively. Based on what customers will need, the Traviz can be specified as a closed utility van, an aluminum body van, a dropside pickup, or a refrigerated van.
Learn more about the Traviz and how it can help you move your business by checking out our review of the Isuzu Traviz L
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