N Series safety features.
Isuzu trucks have always been renowned for their reliability. With an intelligent system of safety features, you can rely on Isuzu trucks now more than ever, to protect you and other road users.

Smarter safety for every road user.
Isuzu’s intelligent safety features work together seamlessly to reduce the chance of an accident or mitigate damage if an accident does occur. The new N Series improves on Isuzu’s already class-leading ADAS to change the way trucks keep drivers and other road users safe.
How does ADAS work?
The eyes behind the N Series’ ADAS is a highly effective dual-lens camera, used to monitor the forward environment to detect objects such as vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists. The system uses the camera to determine the object and measure its size, distance, and velocity. Now complemented by the short range radars (4x2 models) on both LH and RH headlight assemblies which enhances visibility and detection of objects.

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Advanced Emergency Braking
If the driver fails to brake in the case of a pedestrian, cyclist or other vehicle appearing unexpectedly, the AEB system brakes automatically to avoid a collision. The brake light will be illuminated during this process.
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Intersection Emergency Braking
At an intersection, side-mounted short-range radars can detect obstacles or obstructions in the vehicle’s path, including cars, bicycles and pedestrians, and alert the driver. If the driver does not respond to the IWS alert, the brakes may be applied autonomously if vehicle and speed conditions are met, to prevent a collision. 4x2 only.
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Traffic Sign Recognition
The ADAS’ camera recognises particular traffic signs, including speed limit signs, and informs the driver by displaying them on the dash instrument panel. AMT only
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Full Speed Adaptive Cruise Control
FACC uses a stereo camera to detect the vehicle in front of the truck, then maintains a set distance from that vehicle by slowing or speeding up the truck accordingly. FACC will work at any speed, so if the vehicle ahead comes to a stop, the truck will too. AMT only
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Lane Departure Warning
LDW can detect lane markings and provide an audible and visual warning under certain conditions if the driver wanders near or out of the lane. The driver can select two sensitivity settings or switch the feature off.
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Missed Acceleration Mitigation
MAM helps to slow the truck’s acceleration and mitigate collision damage when the system determines the accelerator pedal is depressed more than needed, such as by accident, while the vehicle is stopped and has an obstacle in front of it. AMT only.
Browse all active and passive safety features.
With active safety technology on board, a system of sensors constantly monitor the truck’s performance and surroundings. The aim is to prevent accidents before they happen, but if a collision is unavoidable, the truck's passive safety features help reduce the impact.
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Lane Departure Warning
LDW can detect lane markings and provide an audible and visual warning under certain conditions if the driver wanders near or out of the lane. The driver can select two sensitivity settings or switch the feature off.
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Traffic Sign Recognition
The ADAS’ camera recognises particular traffic signs, including speed limit signs, and informs the driver by displaying them on the dash instrument panel. AMT only.
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Full Speed Adaptive Cruise Control
FACC uses a stereo camera to detect the vehicle in front of the truck, then maintains a set distance from that vehicle by slowing or speeding up the truck accordingly. FACC will work at any speed, so if the vehicle ahead comes to a stop, the truck will too. AMT only.
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Intelligent Speed Limiter
If the TSR detects a change in speed limit, it alerts the driver who can then apply a vehicle speed limiter to that speed by operating the resume button. AMT only.
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Attention Assist System
When the truck is moving at speeds above 70 km/hr, AAS will alert the driver if the system detects any inconsistent steering input and will suggest that the driver takes a break.
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Intersection Warning System
At an intersection, side-mounted short-range radars can detect obstacles or obstructions in the vehicle’s path, including cars, bicycles and pedestrians, and alert the driver. 4x2 only.
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Intersection Emergency Braking
At an intersection, side-mounted short-range radars can detect obstacles or obstructions in the vehicle’s path, including cars, bicycles and pedestrians, and alert the driver. If the driver does not respond to the IWS alert, the brakes may be applied autonomously if vehicle and speed conditions are met, to prevent a collision. 4x2 only.
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Advanced Emergency Braking
If the driver fails to brake after the vehicle warns of a pedestrian, cyclist or other vehicle appearing nexpectedly, the AEB system can apply the brakes automatically to avoid a collision. The brake lights will also come on during this process.
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Electronic Stability Control
ESC uses data from a number of sensors to monitor driver input and vehicle control. If it detects understeer, oversteer or roll-over, ESC can override driver input, reduce power and/or apply individual wheel braking and assist the driver to maintain vehicle control.
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Customisable Speed Limiter
CSL allows vehicle owners to set a predetermined maximum speed that the driver cannot accelerate beyond.
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Hill-Start Aid
HSA is included on trucks with manual transmissions. When the brake pedal is applied on a hill, the brake pressure is maintained until the clutch is released (or eight minutes) to assist in preventing the truck from rolling back.
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Anti-Skid Regulator
ASR detects when either or both rear wheels are spinning faster than the other on a loose surface, then reduces torque and/or applies the brake to the spinning wheel to improve traction.
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Distance Warning System
DWS helps drivers to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead by giving a warning if a pre-set distance is reached. The driver can choose from four pre-set minimum distances.
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Traffic Movement Warning
TMW monitors stationary vehicles in front of the truck. If the vehicle ahead moves more than a set distance and you don’t follow along, an audible and visual warning sounds.
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Missed Acceleration Mitigation
MAM helps to slow the truck’s acceleration and mitigate collision damage when the system determines the accelerator pedal is depressed more than needed, such as by accident, while the vehicle is stopped and has an obstacle in front of it. AMT only.
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Cab Tilt Warning
If CTW recognises that the cab tilt is not fully locked, an audible and visual warning sounds.
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Electric Park Brake
EPB will automatically apply the park brake when activated by the driver, ensuring the correct amount of parking brake force is applied. EPB will automatically apply when the vehicle is in park.
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Anti-Lock Braking System
ABS determines if a wheel is locked and not turning. It then releases the locked wheel brake and reapplies pressure to reduce locking and maintain control, allowing the driver to effectively steer and brake at same time.
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Forward Collision Warning
FCW scans the road ahead to detect vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, or other obstacles. Using a stereo camera system enables the truck to judge distance and relative speed in a similar way to human eyesight. If it senses a potential collision, it provides a visual and audible warning to the driver.
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Dual Airbags: Driver and Front Passenger
In the event of a collision, the Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) will determine if the incident is above a certain intensity, and deploy airbags in a split second to cushion the cabin occupants and help reduce any injuries.
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Seat Belt Pretensioner (Driver and Front Passenger)
If the SRS senses sharp deceleration that indicates an accident, it will automatically pretension the seat belt to pull the occupant back into their seat and reduce the chance of injuries.
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ECE‑R29 Cabin
Isuzu trucks are built to the ECE-R29 safety standard, which is a global test certification from the United Nations. This cabin rating means that the truck’s cab has been designed to withstand excessive deforming in case of an incident. This rating isn’t currently mandatory in Australia, but cabins that are ECE-R29 approved offer superior protection for their occupants.
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Anti-Intrusion Bars
Additional reinforcement installed into the structure of the truck’s doors, Anti-Intrusion Bars protect cabin occupants in case of an incident.