The global logistics landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, and ISUZU Motors is positioning itself at the center of this transformation. Through its ambitious “ISUZU Transformation – Growth to 2030” vision, the company is redefining what it means to be a commercial mobility leader. Rather than remaining solely a vehicle manufacturer, ISUZU aims to evolve into a full‑scale commercial mobility solutions provider—one capable of addressing the complex challenges faced by transport operators, cities, and global supply chains.
A Bold Vision: Reliability x Creativity
ISUZU’s 2030 strategy is anchored in a powerful idea: combining reliability with creativity to deliver solutions that go beyond traditional vehicle sales. The company plans to expand its business model to include energy management, connected services, autonomous driving, and carbon‑neutral technologies. This shift reflects a deep understanding of the pressures facing the logistics industry—from driver shortages to sustainability demands.
Financial and Business Targets for 2030
ISUZU has set ambitious financial goals, including achieving 6 trillion yen in sales and maintaining an operating income ratio above 10 percent. The company also aims to exceed 850,000 new vehicle sales annually, supported by a strengthened supply chain capable of producing one million units. These targets are backed by significant investments in innovation, R&D, and global production capabilities.
Three Innovation Pillars Driving the Future
- Autonomous Driving Solutions
ISUZU plans to launch Level 4 autonomous trucks and buses starting in FY2028. Early applications will focus on highway freight and urban transit routes, developed through partnerships and extensive verification testing. This marks a major step toward safer, more efficient transport ecosystems.
- Connected Services
Through platforms like GATEX, PREISM, and EVision, ISUZU is building a digital ecosystem that enhances operational efficiency, predictive maintenance, and cross‑industry data integration. These services will expand across Japan, North America, and major global markets by 2028.
- Carbon‑Neutral Solutions
ISUZU is committed to offering carbon‑neutral products across all categories by 2030. The company is pursuing a multi‑pathway strategy, including BEVs, battery‑swapping concepts, and partnerships to accelerate the shift toward sustainable transport.
Strengthening Core Businesses
While innovation drives the future, ISUZU continues to reinforce its core CV and LCV businesses. Collaborations with UD Trucks, expansion in high‑growth markets, and diversification of powertrains ensure that ISUZU remains competitive and resilient. Strategic investments in Japan, the U.S., ASEAN, India, and Africa further solidify its global footprint.
Human Capital and Global Management
ISUZU’s transformation is not just technological—it’s cultural. The company is rolling out a new HR system aligned with ISUZU ID, promoting digital skills, specialized training, and innovation‑driven mindsets across its global workforce. This human‑centric approach ensures that the company’s evolution is sustainable and future‑ready.