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An EPA rule issued during former President Joe Biden’s administration has forced a top U.S. truck manufacturer to halt production and delay the release of new diesel trucks, according to a letter exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller.

Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc., a subsidiary of Japanese automobile manufacturer Isuzu Motors Ltd., has been the top-selling low-cab forward commercial truck brand in the U.S. since 1986, with several models including the N-Series Diesel and N-Series Gas, as well as the F-Series, which runs on a Cummins B6.7L diesel engine. But a 2022 Biden-era EPA emissions regulation, which requires heavy-duty commercial vehicles to limit nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions to 0.035 grams for model year (MY) 2027, is still in effect, forcing Isuzu to pause production of its F-Series and N-Series Diesel trucks. (RELATED: Trump EPA Flips Kill Switch On Hundreds Of Biden-Era ‘Environmental Justice’ Handouts)

“With respect to the F-Series, we would like to clarify an update to previously communicated timing and specifications. The 2028 model year F-Series truck (2027 calendar year production) is currently planned to continue utilizing the Cummins B6.7 engine. This update follows Cummins’ notification that the B7.2 engine is not expected to be available until the 2028 calendar year. As a result, the launch timing for the new F- Series cab—previously anticipated for 2027—will be delayed,” Isuzu Commercial Truck of America President Shaun Skinner wrote in a letter to U.S. Isuzu truck dealers. 

WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 21: U.S. President Joe Biden gives a signing pen to EPA Administrator Michael Regan (L) after signing an executive order that would create the White House Office of Environmental Justice, in the Rose Garden of the White House April 21, 2023 in Washington, DC. The order directs federal agencies to invest in communities that are disproportionately affected by pollution and climate change. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

“Regarding the N-Series Diesel product,” the letter goes on, “we do not anticipate offering an N-Series Diesel configuration that meets the 2027 NOx requirements during the 2027 calendar year. Isuzu engineers are actively working on the development of a compliant solution. Based on current planning assumptions, readiness is being targeted for early 2028; however, timing remains subject to final regulatory requirements, engineering validation, and other factors.”

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In March 2025, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the regulatory agency would revisit the Biden-era rule and propose changes by the spring of 2026. However, the EPA later said that they were sticking to the MY 2027 timeline laid out by the previous administration, but would try to finalize the new change to take effect for MY 2028.

“If finalized, the action will make major changes to the program requirements while maintaining the Model Year 2027 start of the standards, which can significantly reduce the cost of new heavy-duty vehicles, while still protecting human health and the environment, and avoiding regulatory distortions of the heavy-duty vehicle market,” the EPA said in a statement in November 2025.

But there are fears within the trucking industry that the 2027 NOx rule will trigger inflationary pressures that lead to higher production costs — costs that could, hypothetically, get passed down to consumers. (RELATED: Truckers Headed For A Freight Depression After Historic Diesel Spike)

MIAMI BEACH, UNITED STATES: The logo for Japanese auto maker Isuzu can be seen on the back of a model displayed at the South Florida International Auto Show in Miami Beach, Florida, 14 October 2006. (Photo: ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images)

In an August 2025 letter, the American Trucking Associations, National Tank Truck Carriers, Truckload Carriers Association, and 49 state trucking associations asked the EPA to delay the rule’s implementation to 2031, citing “substantial compliance costs and operational burdens at a time when the trucking industry is already contending with historically difficult market conditions.”

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A more recent April 20 Truck News article laid out how the rule might trigger “a sharp spike in equipment costs” that could eventually “rapidly erode margins,” using the Class 8 tractor truck as an example.

“The transition to Model Year 2028 equipment, which must meet the new standards starting Jan. 1, 2027, represents one of the most significant cost escalations in recent industry history,” the article said. “Forecasts indicate that once the required technology, including advanced emissions components and updated warranty requirements, becomes standard, the cost per Class 8 tractor will increase by approximately $8,000 to $15,000.”

The article continues: “This is not just a projection of inflationary pressure; it is a fundamental shift in the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). As an example, for a private fleet replacing 100 power units, a delayed approach could result in as much as $2.5 million in unforced capital expenditure increase. Current market data suggests that while the economy is improving from a business balance sheets perspective, such a sharp spike in equipment costs can rapidly erode margins.”

In addition to the regulatory costs, the American trucking industry is also facing a massive surge in diesel prices amid the Iran War.

“For us to absorb this cost for much more than a few months means extinction,” independent trucker and Hell Bent Xpress President Jamie Hagen told the Daily Caller News Foundation in March. “Fuel was the death blow to an already beaten-up industry.”

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