We come across spy shots of upcoming new vehicles all the time. We tend to bring you the ones that are either important new models (that you might be likely to buy), or exciting ones (that most of us could only dream of putting in our driveways). These latest reader-submitted photos fit into neither category, but they go to show that even commercial vehicles need extensive testing, too.
Pictured here is a hodgepodge of vans and delivery trucks from America’s two largest automakers. There’s a pair of Ford Transit passenger wagons, a smattering of full-size GMC Savanas (lest you think they don’t make them like that anymore), and a pair of cab-over medium-duty commercial vehicles wearing the GMC and Isuzu badges.
Hold on a second, you say? Isuzu isn’t an American automaker? That is correct, of course, but the Japanese automaker has a deal with the Detroit giant to share vehicles manufactured by one to be rebadged as the other. That apparently includes Isuzu’s F-Series trucks, pictured here as the GMC T7500.
H/T to Brett!