1996-2000 Isuzu Hombre: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1996-2000 Isuzu Hombre. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1996-2000 Isuzu Hombre.
Year to Year Changes
1997 Isuzu Hombre:
A Spacecab (extended cab) body style joined the Hombre lineup, as did a V6 engine choice with availability of a 4-speed automatic transmission. Only the 4-cylinder engine and manual shift remained available for regular-cab models. Offered only in the XS price level, the Spacecab body came with two rear jump seats that folded out from the sides of the cab. A new Power Package included power windows, locks and mirrors, while a new Convenience Package incorporated a tilt steering column and cruise control. Both of those options were offered only with the V6 Spacecab.
1998 Isuzu Hombre:
Four-wheel-drive capability became available this year. GM's shift-on-the-fly 4WD system was intended for use only on slippery surfaces. Even with this addition, Isuzu's model lineup was less comprehensive than that of the GM twins. For instance, there was no 2WD standard-cab V6 model, and manual shift was not available with the V6 Spacecab. Also lacking was the nifty third door added to GM's extended-cab pickups. Hombres got a redesigned dashboard and gained a passenger-side airbag (with deactivation switch for use when a child seat was in place). Antilock brakes were standard, and 4WD models added rear discs. Output of the 4-cylinder engine dropped from 120 to 110 horsepower. Two-wheel-drive Spacecabs came with a 175-horsepower V6 and automatic, while 4WD models got a 180-horsepower variant of the V6 and could have either transmission.
1999 Isuzu Hombre:
Spacecab (extended cab) models now were available with a third door, like their GM equivalents. All models got revised front styling and a smaller-hub steering wheel, holding a "next-generation" depowered driver's airbag.
2000 Isuzu Hombre:
Stronger V6 engines went under Hombre hoods. The V6 gained 5 horsepower in 2WD models, and 10 in 4WD Hombres. Four-cylinder models now were available with dual-fuel capability. Spacecab Hombres became available in a greater number of variations, including a V6 with base S trim. Previously optional on 2WD regular-cab S models, the Performance Package heavy-duty suspension became standard across the board. Also, 4x4 models got slightly taller tires this year.








