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Encyclopedia > Isuzu Impulse
Isuzu Impulse
Also called: Holden Piazza
Isuzu Piazza
Isuzu Piazza Nero
Asüna Sunfire
Manufacturer: Isuzu
Production: 1983–1993
Class: Sport compact
Body style: 3-door hatchback
Related: Geo Storm
Isuzu Gemini
Isuzu Stylus

The Isuzu Impulse was a small sporty 3-door hatchback (though always classified as a coupé by Isuzu) sold from 1981 through to 1992. The first generation Impulse was a rear-wheel drive car, but the second generation was front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive. The second-generation Impulse was based on the General Motors (GM) -influenced Gemini Coupe or Geo Storm as it was known in the US market, and the engine of the second-generation Impulse is the descendant of the Isuzu engine used in the modern Lotus Elan. The Impulse was also known as the Isuzu Piazza outside of the US, including in the UK where it was the first widely available Isuzu. In Australia it was badged the Holden Piazza, and sold by GM's Australian wing Holden. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Isuzu Impulse. ... Automakers or automobile manufacturers are companies that design and manufacture automobiles. ... Isuzu Motors Ltd. ... It has been suggested that Vehicle size class be merged into this article or section. ... It has been suggested that Compact performance car be merged into this article or section. ... Peugeot 306 Hatchback, with the hatch lifted and the parcel shelf tilted for access A hatchback is an automobile design, consisting of a passenger cabin which includes an integrated cargo space, accessed from behind by a hatch or flip-up window. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... The Isuzu Gemini was a compact car built by Isuzu and sold from 1974 through 2000. ... The Isuzu Stylus was a compact car sold from 1991 through 1993. ... Peugeot 306 Hatchback, with the hatch lifted and the parcel shelf tilted for access A hatchback is an automobile design, consisting of a passenger cabin which includes an integrated cargo space, accessed from behind by a hatch or flip-up window. ... 1995 Buick Riviera coupé 1990 Mercedes-Benz 560SEC coupé, noted for its large, angular design A coupé (from the French for cut) or coupe is a car body style with a close-coupled interior offering either two seats or 2+2 seating (space for two passengers up front and for... Isuzu Motors Ltd. ... Rear-wheel drive (or RWD for short) was a common engine/transmission layout used in automobiles throughout the 20th century. ... Front-wheel drive is the most common form of engine/transmission layout used in modern passenger cars, where the engine drives the front wheels. ... Four wheel drive or 4x4, is a type of four wheeled vehicle drivetrain configuration that enables all four wheels to receive power from the engine simultaneously in order to provide maximum traction. ... General Motors Corporation, also known as GM, is the worlds largest automaker. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... United States is the current Good Article Collaboration of the week! Please help to improve this article to the highest of standards. ... Lotus Elan is the name of two convertible automobiles and one fixed head coupé produced by Lotus Cars. ... This article is about the Australian car manufacturer. ...

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1980s Impulse

In 1978, Isuzu commissioned Giorgetto Giugiaro to design a new sporty car to replace the 117 Coupe (also a Giugiaro design)[1]. They delivered several T Series Geminis to the Italdesign studio in Italy and allowed Giugiaro free reign of the design. The result of this effort was the wedge shaped three door hatchback called the Asso di Fiori ("Ace of Clubs") prototype and show car, that was shown at the 1979 Tokyo Motor Show to rave reviews. Giugiaro referred to the design as his fifth "Copernican revolution", integrating the design innovations of many different previous designs into one, mass producable, vehicle.[2] Within 48 hours of its unveiling at the Tokyo Motor Show, Isuzu fast tracked the vehicle into production with minimal changes to the design.[3][4] Giorgetto Giugiaro Giorgetto Giugiaro (August 7, 1938) is an Italian car designer. ... Giorgetto Giugiaro (born 7 August 1938) is an Italian car designer, one of the most influential and prolific ever. ... Italdesign-Giugiaro S.p. ... Giorgetto Giugiaro (born 7 August 1938) is an Italian car designer, one of the most influential and prolific ever. ... Tokyo , literally Eastern capital)   is the capital and one of the forty-seven prefectures of Japan. ...


In late 1981, the first Isuzu Piazzas went on sale in Japan, available with either 120 hp, 120 ft·lbf 2.0 L SOHC I4 engine or a 135 hp, 123 ft·lbf 2.0 L DOHC I4 engine. 5-speed manual and 4-speed automatic transmissions were available, and all models were rear wheel drive. For the 1985 model year, a 180 hp, 185 ft·lbf turbocharged SOHC I4 engine was introduced, and the DOHC naturally aspirated engine was phased out in years that followed. Piazzas were available in a multitude of trim levels including Bella, XN, XJ, XE, XG, Nero, and others. There were three different suspension tuning levels, standard, Irmscher, and Lotus.[5] Single overhead cam (also SOHC) refers to the internal combustion engine design where one camshaft is located above the valves. ... The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ... A double overhead cam (also called a dual overhead cam, DOHC, or twincam) engine is a type of internal combustion engine where the camshafts that operate the intake and exhaust valves are mounted above the cylinders, and where there are separate camshafts for inlet and exhaust valves. ... A manual transmission (also known as a stick shift, straight drive, or standard transmission) is a type of transmission used in automotive applications. ... An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually. ... The straight-4 or inline-4 is an internal combustion engine with four cylinders aligned in one row. ... Irmscher is a German automobile tuning company specialising in Vauxhall and Opel (General Motors) cars. ... Lotus Cars is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, England. ...


For the US market, this vehicle was introduced as the Impulse in 1983. For the 1983 and 1984 model years, only one engine was available, the 2.0 L SOHC I4 engine, rated at 90 hp, 108 ft·lbf. A turbocharged model was introduced in 1985, with a 2.0 L SOHC I4 engine rated at 140 hp and 166 ft·lbf. The 1988 model year saw several changes. Mild exterior and interior changes were made to the appearance of the vehicle (a larger rear spoiler, fixed headlights without pop up covers, etc.). The 2.0 L non-turbo engine was replaced with a 2.3 L SOHC I4 engine, rated at 110 hp, 127 ft·lbf (this engine was offered only in the US market). All Impulses received a Lotus-tuned suspension beginning in the 1988 model year, which consisted of redesigned sway bars, stiffer dampers, and a change in previous spring rates.[6] Air foil bearing-supported turbocharger cutaway made by Mohawk Innovative Technology Inc. ...


In the US market, the Impulse was marketed as "everything standard", meaning that all Impulses came with all available equipment for the vehicles model year, and only two trim levels offered: non-turbo and Turbo. There were, however, some special edition models, most notably the RS model of the 1987 model year, available only in white body color with pewter color trim, and featuring the stiffest suspension available on any Impulse, very close to the Irmscher suspension sold only in Japan. For the 1989 model year, a "Special Edition" non-turbo model was offered, which was equipped with the Turbo model wheels and interior trim.


The vehicle was sold as the Piazza in Europe and Australia, though introduced into these markets in 1985 or later. In the UK the Piazza was sold in most of the trim levels offered in Japan, in both Turbo and Non-turbo forms. In Australia, the Piazza was introduced very late (April of 1986), and offered only in Turbo form.[7]


Performance of the Turbo model was comparable to the Mitsubishi Starion or Dodge Conquest, as demonstrated by the fact that the acceleration and handling numbers reported by the auto enthusiast magazines were within 0.1-0.2 seconds between the vehicles.[8] The Mitsubishi Starion was a three-door, turbocharged four-cylinder rear wheel drive five-seat sports car that was in production from 1982 to 1990 in various locations around the world. ... The Dodge Conquest was a version of the Mitsubishi Starion sports car in the 1980s. ...


In the US, the Impulse was replaced by the second generation Impulse after the end of the 1989 model year. However, in Japan, the first generation Piazza continued production and was available through the 1991 model year.


1990s Impulse

Second generation Isuzu Impulse
Second generation Isuzu Impulse

The second-generation Impulse was designed on General Motors's second generation R Body "world car" platform. GM had commissioned Isuzu to build a replacement for the Spectrum, this time a more sporty model to be called the Storm (Gemini Coupe in Japan). The body design of the Storm was strongly influenced by GM and drew heavily from GM Europe's design submission for the Elan M100.[9][10] Under Shiro Nakamura[11], Isuzu's then head of design, the third generation Gemini (Stylus) sedan was first designed on this platform, and then attention was turned to a sporty coupe to replace the first generation Impulse. Starting with the Storm, alternate front and rear treatments were made, retaining the losenge theme of the Gemini Sedan, and drawing heavy influence from the rear wheel drive Impulse (semi-concealed headlights with integrated grill as well as hood and tail light styling) while also expanding on the "European look", which later became a central point of marketing the vehicle in Japan. Image File history File linksMetadata Isuzu_impulse. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Isuzu_impulse. ... In most modern usages of the word spectrum, there is a unifying theme of between extremes at either end. ... A roll cloud associated with a heavy or severe thunderstorm over Enschede, Netherlands A storm is any disturbed state of a planets atmosphere, especially affecting its surface, and strongly implying severe weather. ... General Motors Europe is responsible for the operation of GM businesses in Europe. ... The Isuzu Gemini was a compact car built by Isuzu and sold from 1974 through 2000. ... Modern stylus, used for touch-screen enabled devices such as the Nintendo DS and personal digital assistants Styli used in writing in the Fourteenth Century. ... A Ford Taurus, a recognizable sedan. ... A roll cloud associated with a heavy or severe thunderstorm over Enschede, Netherlands A storm is any disturbed state of a planets atmosphere, especially affecting its surface, and strongly implying severe weather. ... The Isuzu Gemini was a compact car built by Isuzu and sold from 1974 through 2000. ... European redirects here. ...


The three door coupé, or hatchback, debuted as the Impulse XS in 1989 for the 1990 model year. Offered only in front-wheel drive with a DOHC 1.6 L (1588 cc) I4 engine which produced 130 hp (97 kW). The suspension consisted of MacPherson struts both front and rear, with a rigid trailing arm front suspension and a multi-link rear suspension, featuring Nishiboric passive steering. For the 1991 model year, the Impulse RS was introduced with a 160 hp (119 kW) turbocharged engine and all-wheel drive drivetrain which featured front and rear viscous differentials and center helical differential. For the 1992 model year, the Turbo model was discontinued and the base engine was replaced 1.8 L (1794 cc) engine, sharing the same bore but with a longer stroke due to the taller engine block. This larger powerplant was good for 140 hp (104 kW) and 125 ft·lbf (169 N•m). [12] A simple MacPherson strut suspension on the left front wheel of a rear-wheel drive vehicle. ... A multi-link suspension is a type of vehicle suspension design typically used in independent suspensions, using three or more lateral arms, and one or more longitudinal arms. ...


Since the Impulse weighed just 2411 lb (1094 kg) in front-wheel drive configuration and 2732 lb (1239 kg) in all-wheel drive configuration, the turbo engine and all wheel drive combined gave excellent performance.


General Motors, who owned nearly half of Isuzu, also owned Lotus Cars at the time. Lotus selected the 1.6 liter engine and transmission from the Isuzu Gemini for the Lotus Elan and a following generation of that engine eventually ended up in the Impulse. Lotus was subcontracted by Isuzu to fine tune the suspension of the Impulse, through selection of stiffer dampers, larger sway bars, and softer springs. All of the second generation Impulses had the Lotus-tuned suspension. Gemini (Latin for twins, symbol , Unicode ♊) is one of the constellations of the zodiac. ... Lotus Elan is the name of two convertible automobiles and one fixed head coupé produced by Lotus Cars. ...


A non-Lotus innovation in the Impulse was the development of the Nishiboric passive rear-wheel steering system which adjusted the toe of the rear wheels by changing the rear wheel alignment through the range of suspension travel.


The combination of the burst of the Japanese economic bubble, rising emissions and crash safety requirements, and continued restrictive market segment meddling by General Motors forced Isuzu out of the car making market and brought an end to the Impulse.


In the Japanese market, this vehicle was sold as the Piazza beginning in July of 1991 through to spring of 1992. The second generation Piazza was offered only in front-wheel drive with the 1.8 L engine. All of the second-generation Piazzas came with the Lotus-tuned suspension.


In the Canadian market, this vehicle was also sold for a single model year in 1993 as the Asüna Sunfire in Canada. The Sunfire was also offered only in front-wheel drive with the 1.8 L engine.[13] After the demise of the Geo marque in the United States, General Motors continued to sell Isuzu and Suzuki imports under the Asüna name in Canada from 1993. ...


References

  1.   Giugiaro Italdesign Catalogue Raisonne 1959-1987. Bruno Alfieri, Editor. 1987. Automobilia International Publishing Group. Milano, Italy. Vol. 2; P. 108-109.
  1.   Giugiaro Italdesign Catalogue Raisonne 1959-1987. Bruno Alfieri, Editor. 1987. Automobilia International Publishing Group. Milano, Italy. Vol. 2; P. 191-194.
  1.   Giugiaro Italdesign Catalogue Raisonne 1959-1987. Bruno Alfieri, Editor. 1987. Automobilia International Publishing Group. Milano, Italy. Vol. 2; P. 216.
  1.   "Isuzu Piazza". Car Styling Quarterly. Vol. 35. July 1981.
  1.   Isuzu Piazza, 117 Coupe, and Bellett GT. 1998. Neko Publishing Co. Ltd. Tokyo, Japan. ISBN 4-87366-026-2.
  1.   Impulse JR Specifications
  1.   Performance Comparison; 1985-1989 Impulse/Piazza JR Turbo Versus The Competition
  1.   45 Yearts of Holden. By Terry Bebbington & Michel A. Malik. The Australian Publishing and Printing Co. Distributed by Classic Motorbooks. ISBN 0-947216-31-6.
  1.   Lotus Since the 70's; Volume 1: Elite, Eclat, Excel, and Elan. By Graham Robinson. 1993. Motor Racing Publications Ltd. Croydon, England. ISBN 0-947981-70-5.
  1.   Osprey Automotive Lotus Elan. By Mark Hughes. 1992. Osprey Publishing. London, England. ISBN 1-85532-194-7.
  1.   Car Men 45; Shiro Nakamura, Nissan Design. By Marzia Gandini. Bruno Alfieri, Editor. 2003. Automobilia s.r.l. Italy. ISBN 88-7960-152-0.
  1.   Impulse JI and Asuna Sunfire Specifications

External links

  • Isupage
  • Isuzone.org
  • www.isuzupiazza.com
  • IPTOC (GB)

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Isuzu Impulse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1304 words)
The Isuzu Impulse was a small sporty 3-door hatchback (though always classified as a coupé by Isuzu) sold from 1981 through to 1992.
The second-generation Impulse was based on the General Motors (GM) -influenced Gemini Coupe or Geo Storm as it was known in the US market, and the engine of the second-generation Impulse is the descendant of the Isuzu engine used in the modern Lotus Elan.
A non-Lotus innovation in the Impulse was the development of the Nishiboric passive rear-wheel steering system which adjusted the toe of the rear wheels by changing the rear wheel alignment through the range of suspension travel.
Isuzu Gemini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (787 words)
The coupe was replaced in 1981 by the derivative Isuzu Piazza, which was introduced in the United States in 1983 as the Isuzu Impulse.
Meanwhile, Isuzu was held to strict import and sales quotas for their own products, and prohibited from advertising their own badged version of this vehicle in any market that they might compete with the GM badged product.
Isuzu Gemini Coupe was the basis for the Isuzu Impulse and Geo Storm in the US and Asüna Sunfire in Canada.
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