
Isuzu Philippines is continuing with its plans for expansion and modernization with the opening of its newest facility in Subic Bay Freeport, Subic, Zambales. In keeping with this theme, the new dealership also features the brand’s Isuzu Outlet Standardization (IOS) which gives it a new and more modern look.
The Isuzu Subic facility stands on a total lot space of 5,000 square meters which gives the facility space for a five-vehicle showroom area, service bays at the back that can accommodate eight light commercial vehicles and two commercial vehicles, a wash bay, and wheel alignment facility, and several slots for body repair and paint works. This makes the facility well-equipped to deal with most if not all the requirements a prospective customer might have to properly maintain their vehicle.
With the IOS theme in place, the Japanese automaker states that it will enhance the customer’s overall experience in the facility highlighting an aesthetic and functional design that not only provides more space and an organized area for its users but also expresses the brand’s new identity and its long-standing reputation for its durable and reliable products. Isuzu says that the new facility will also contribute greatly to a more seamless automotive experience for both customers and dealership personnel.
As we open our doors in this area, we vow to support the region’s vision to be an industrial heartland. With our ever reliable and durable trucks, businesses in the area can count on Isuzu to power their logistical requirements. With our dealer principal’s commitment to providing utmost customer service, we can assure the province of a long-lasting relationship with our customers moving forward.
With Isuzu Philippines already in its 25th year in the country with a 48 dealership strong network, it further aims to strengthen its market leadership in trucks and light commercial vehicles by targeting fast-growing regions in the Philippines.
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