Isuzu launches Advantic premium body program to streamline upfits for dealers

Advantic-branded dry van bodies will be built in Landisville, Pennsylvania, and available for order in spring 2026.
March 12, 2026
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Key takeaways

  • Isuzu and Aebi Schmidt launch Advantic bodies on N- and F-Series trucks, streamlining dealer upfits with one-invoice ordering.
  • Advantic bodies feature durable high-tensile panels and aluminum frames, built for long-term performance and chassis transferability.
  • Bodies will be assembled in Landisville, Pennsylvania, with a four-week lead time, simplifying logistics for fleets in the Northeast market.

Isuzu Commercial Truck of America recently launched a new body program in collaboration with Aebi Schmidt at Work Truck Week in Indianapolis. The company, which produces N- and F-Series commercial trucks, will offer completed trucks equipped with the new Advantic body through its dealer network.

The Advantic body is designed with high-tensile glass fiber panels and a high-grade aluminum frame to deliver strength, dent resistance, and long-term performance. Built for durability, the body can withstand years of commercial use and can be transferred between chassis over its service life.

Advantic bodies will be assembled in Landisville, Pennsylvania, serving Isuzu’s largest markets in the Northeast. By integrating body and chassis into a single-source solution, the program simplifies ordering, offers pre-engineered body and chassis combinations, ensures a four-week committed lead time, and maintains consistent build quality.

"Isuzu dealers are consistently asking for streamlined solutions that reduce complexity and speed up delivery to customers," Shaun Skinner, president of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, stated. "This new program gives dealers access to a unique premium body offering that their customers will appreciate, and the best part is that it is a one-invoice solution that helps them stock work-ready trucks."

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