Isuzu Erga | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | J-Bus[1] |
Also called | Hino Blue Ribbon II |
Production | 2000–present |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Complete bus Bus chassis |
Body style | Single-decker bus |
Doors | 1 or 2 |
Floor type | Step entrance Low floor |
Related | Hino Blue Ribbon II |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 8PE1, 8PF1(V-8), 6HK1, 6HF1, 6HH1, 6HA1 (straight 6), 4HK1, A05C (straight 4) |
Transmission | 5-speed manual, ZF/Allison 5-speed automatic 6-speed Semi-automatic, Alison 6-speed automatic |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 4.8m, 5.3m, 5.8m, 6.0m |
Length | 10.5m, 11.3m |
Width | 2.5m |
Height | 3.2m |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Isuzu Cubic |
The Isuzu Erga (kana:いすゞ・エルガ) is a heavy-duty single-decker bus produced by Isuzu through the J-Bus joint venture. It is primarily available as a public bus in either a complete bus or a bus chassis. It is built by J-Bus from Japan either as a step-entrance bus (One-step and Two-step) or a low-floor bus (Non-step (Type A and Type B)).[2]
First generation (2000-2015)
The styling is completely different from the Cubic. The Isuzu Erga has a deep double-curvature windscreen and a rounded roof dome (more rounded as compared to the Cubic) with a separately mounted destination display. Its Hino-rebadged version is the Hino Blue Ribbon II.
- Non-step (Type A), One-step and Two-step
- KL-LV280L1/N1/Q1 (2000) - 8PE1 engine (CNG: 8PF1)
- KK/KL-LT233J2 (2000) - 6HH1 engine
- PJ-LV234L1/N1/Q1 (2004) - 6HK1 engine (CNG: 8PF1)
- PKG/PDG-LV234L2/N2/Q2 (2007) - 6HK1 engine (CNG: 6HF1)
- LKG/LDG-LV234L3/N3/Q3 (2010) - 6HK1 engine (CNG: 6HF1)
- QPG/QKG/QDG-LV234L3/N3/Q3 (2012) - 6HK1 engine (QDG CNG: 6HF1)
- QQG-LV234L3/N3 (2012) - 6HK1 engine with Eaton's parallel hybrid system and automatic/manual transmission[3]
- QSG-LV234L3/N3 (2015) - 6HK1 engine with Eaton's parallel hybrid system and AMT transmission
- Non-step (Type B)
- KL-LV834 (2000-2004) - 6HK1 engine (CNG: 6HA1) and ZF Ecomat as standard.
- ERGA One-Step KL-LV280L1
- ERGA Non-Step Type-A PJ-LV234L1
- ERGA Non-step Type-A PKG-LV234L2
- ERGA Non-step Type-A LKG-LV234L3
- ERGA Non-Step Type-B KL-LV834N1
- ERGA Non-Step Type-B CNG KL-LV834L1(Custom)
- ERGA LT One-Step KL-LT233J2
- ERGA One-Step KL-LV280L1 (FHI R17E body)
- ERGA Non-Step Type-A CNG PDG-LV234L2(Custom)
- ERGA Hybrid QQG-LV234L3
- ERGA Hybrid QSG-LV234N3
- First generation ERGA cockpit
Second generation (2015–present)
- Non-step
- 2TG/2PG/2KG/2DG-LV290-2 (2017) - 4HK1 engine
- 2SG-HL2ANBD/SBD (2017)- A05C engine with Hino's parallel hybrid system and AMT transmission
- 2TG/2PG/2KG/2DG-LV290-3 (2019) - 4HK1 engine
- 2SG-HL2ANBD/SBD (2019)- A05C engine with Hino's parallel hybrid system and AMT transmission (Dead_man's_switch included)
- 2TG/2PG/2KG/2DG-LV290-4 (2022) - 4HK1 engine
- ERGA Non-Step QPG-LV290Q1
- ERGA Non-Step 2KG-LV290N2
- ERGA Hybrid Non-Step 2SG-HL2ANBD
- ERGA Non-Step 2PG-LV290N3
- ERGA Non-Step 2PG-LV290Q3
Isuzu Erga Duo
ERGA DUO, the first mass-produced articulated bus made in Japan, debuted on May 27, 2019, along with the Blue Ribbon Hybrid articulated bus. The hybrid mechanism is the same as the HL series Erga hybrid.
The model is called LX525Z1. It is the first bus in the world with EDSS (Emergency Driving Stop System). The bus uses A09C 6-cylinder engine, which creates 360 horsepower at 1800rpm, and Hino Motors 7AMT transmission as the GVW exceeds 20 tons.
Like the Hino blue ribbon hybrid articulated bus, the brakes are the only all-wheel disc brakes in Japanese large buses.
On August 2, 2022, along with the Erga Hybrid, shipments were suspended under the guidance of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism due to the Hino Motors engine fraud problem.
- Erga Duo KX525Z1
Isuzu Erga-J
The Isuzu Erga-J is a rebadged Hino Rainbow HR. It has a rounded roof dome similar to the Erga with a deep double-curvature windscreen and a separately mounted destination display.
- KL-HR1JNEC (2000)
- PK-HR7JPAC (2004)
- Erga-J PK-HR7JPAC
Model lineup
- One-Step
- Two-Step
- Non-Step Type-A
- Non-Step Type-B
See also
- List of buses
- Hino Blue Ribbon, the J-bus product that look almost the same
- Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star, its main competitor
References
- ↑ J-Bus website, viewed 2014-08-19
- ↑ J-Bus website, viewed 2014-08-19
- ↑ 年鑑バスラマ2012→2013 [BUSRAMA Annual 2012-2013] (in Japanese). PORTE Publishing Co. 2012. p. 53. ISBN 9784899805120.
External links
- (in English) Isuzu Erga Heavy-Duty Bus
- (in Japanese) Isuzu Erga Homepage