The Isuzu Florian is an intermediate class car manufactured by Isuzu Motors Ltd. in Japan from November 1967 until 1983. The Florian's body remained essentially the same through its unusually long life cycle, being afforded only two moderate facelifts. The Isuzu Florian was originally presented as the Ghia Isuzu 117 Sedan at the 1966 Tokyo Motor Show and shared its complete chassis with the closely related Isuzu 117 Coupé. Originally available only with a 1.6 liter gasoline inline-four engine producing 84 PS (62 kW) at 5200 rpm, a 1.8 liter version was later added as was a diesel option, first seen in 1977.
Isuzu Florian Series II
The Florian had rectangular headlights prior to its 1970 facelift
Post facelift Florian 1800 with four round headlights
Rear view of Florian 1800 Deluxe (first facelift version)
Isuzu Motors Ltd. , commonly known as Isuzu, is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. Its principal activity is the production, marketing and sale of Isuzu commercial vehicles and diesel engines.
Headquarters at Yokahama Gate Tower in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Isuzu Sumida bus 1927
Wolseley CP series (Japanese built)
The first Isuzu emblem, 1949–1974