I’ve always been a big fan of Mitsubishi Fuso and Canter overland builds, but it wasn’t until I featured this NPR Crew Cab Expedition Rig that I realized there was an Isuzu alternative. I was even more surprised when my good friends Ori and Lindsey of “Trucking Oz,” owners of a one-of-a-kind Mitsubishi Canter overland build, said that ideally, they’d have preferred the Isuzu base vehicle since “The Isuzu is a slightly better truck overall, but they’re more expensive.” Ori and Lindsey are seasoned overlanders who have explored some of the most remote areas of Australia—high praise indeed. Today’s 2015 example has covered just 18,000 miles and provides a blank canvas to build your dream home on wheels.
From the Seller:
“A 2015 NPR with low miles. Professionally built, brand new 4×4 conversion (with Warn locking hubs and Eaton locker front axle), and a beautiful four-season composite lightweight camper box; loaded with extras. This is not a cheap build; it’s an expensive quality build. All the hard work is done, and it’s ready for your finishes.”
2015 Isuzu NPR 4×4
This 2015 Isuzu NPR 4×4 is fitted with a 6.0-liter V8 engine that produces 297 horsepower and 372 pound-feet of torque. A responsive motor is paired with a comfortable driving experience thanks to a 6-speed automatic transmission and a Hexapod-built cab design that enhances safety and visibility. The NPR is designed to work hard and showcases an impressive 6,782- to 6,978-pound max payload and a 1,653- /7,716-pound (unbraked/braked) towing capacity.
Distinguishing Features
- 4×4 conversion completed by Red Rock Expedition Vehicles
- International Truck Body (ITB) four-season composite camper box
- Insulated water tank, 50-gallon
- Super single conversion with BFGoodrich tires
- Warn locking hubs with Eaton e-locker front axle
This 2015 Isuzu NPR 4×4 is listed for $135,000 and is currently located in Washougal, Washington State. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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