Sollers Adds 4WD Models to Fiat Ducato Range and Premieres New ISUZU
OREANDA-NEWS. May 14, 2010. The press day at Comtrans ‘2010 featured two Russian automotive premieres, both by SOLLERS: AWC systems for FIAT Ducato, and a brand new model, ISUZU NPR75. SOLLERS has its joint booth at No. 15B in Room 15 of the
The breaking news from FIAT Professional was an All-Wheel Control system for FIAT Ducato, engineered for SOLLERS by the renowned French Dangel studio. Customers will be offered three 4WD options to choose from:
• a basic system where AWC can be activated or shut off: RUR239,000;
• a system with a locking rear differential: RUR264,000;
• a system with a locking rear differential and gear reducer transmission: RUR349,000.
Any of the systems will fit the new FIAT Ducato model irrespective of wheelbase length and body type.
The AWC and differential locking system are electronically controlled with buttons on the dashboard. Gear reduction is activated with a lever next to the driver. The new FIAT Ducato 4x4 comes with a much larger ground clearance (depending on body type:
The FIAT Professional booth also showcases the popular serial modifications of FIAT Ducato, of which there are more than 20, including the two standard vans with a long and short wheelbase, two minibuses with 18 and 14 seats, and the Roadmaster utility truck designed for use in road construction.
Speaking to the press, the CEO of SOLLERS-Elabuga Adil Shirinov said FIAT Ducato’s market share was up from 6% in 2009 to 9% in 1Q2010, when 1,787 cars were sold. The FIAT Ducato all-metal vans sell better than any other similar vehicles, Russian or imported, holding 45% of
“The AWC system for FIAT Ducato is the project’s first premiere in
The ISUZU NPR 75 medium-duty truck, representing a new level of excellence for the “N” family, is another novelty worth checking out at the SOLLERS joint booth. The truck comes with a brand new, ergonomically designed, extra safe cabin. The new dashboard provides the maximum information and is extra easy to read. The number of shelves and compartments in the cabin is amazing. The extra large windows and rear view mirrors provide maximum visibility in every direction. But the NPR 75 has retained all the good things from its predecessor: its attested safe design, its low maintenance costs, its universal frame that will support any body superstructure, and its high safety level. The new-generation ISUZU “N” series truck is scheduled to go into serial manufacture at the SOLLERS-ISUZU Elabuga factory in 2011.
The ISUZU booth also showcases the mass market modifications of some of
Aleksander Izmailov, Deputy CEO of the SOLLERS-ISUZU joint venture, said the JV did not just emerge relatively unscathed from the financial turmoil of 2009, but had managed to gain market ground in some segments. The ISUZU NQR75 remained the best selling five-ton truck in
“The groundwork for this success was built in 2009, when we joined forces with some banks, our dealerships and lease brokers to roll out a new customer loyalty program with better credit and lease terms,” explained Mr. Izmailov. “The program was designed to go extra easy on those of our customers who were facing temporary financial difficulties. At the same time, our corporate and government supply contracts revved up: we shipped 411 cars under those in 2009 to customers like the Interior Ministry, Defense Ministry, Internal Revenue Service and some major construction, oil and road building companies. We expect an even higher demand for our trucks in 2010. I am proud to announce that this year, we will be resuming truck manufacturing at our SOLLERS-Elabuga plant, which was suspended in 2009. Our target is to sell as many as 2,000 vehicles of all classes by the end of
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