The 1995 Isuzu Mu (an acronym for "Mysterious Utility") is a rugged, first-generation compact SUV manufactured by Isuzu. Highly regarded by off-road enthusiasts, this vintage 4x4 stands out for its unique styling and mechanical durability. It was sold globally under several different names, including the Isuzu Amigo in North America, the Vauxhall/Opel Frontera in Europe, and the Holden Frontera in Australia.
Key Specifications & Performance
- Engine Options: The most common and desirable powertrain for the 1995 model is the 3.1-liter "4JG2" inline-4 turbodiesel engine.
- Power Output: It produces approximately 112 horsepower and 192 lb-ft of torque, offering strong low-end power perfect for trail driving.
- Transmissions: Available in both a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission.
- Drivetrain: It features a selectable four-wheel drive (4WD) system with a dual-range transfer case (4-High/4-Low) and manually locking front hubs.
- Body Configurations: The classic MU is a 3-door, short-wheelbase vehicle featuring 4 seats. A longer 5-door version was marketed as the Isuzu Mu Wizard.
Japanese-market imports (JDM models) frequently include distinctive factory equipment such as a front bull bar with integrated fog lights, a fender-mounted parking mirror, side running boards, and a full-size spare tire mounted to the rear tailgate.
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