New-look Isuzu D-Max maintains award-winning 4×4 expertise

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June 2023

In addition to the revised front grille and wheel designs, the introduction of two new colours is also a key feature of the New-Look Isuzu D-Max models, with the new Dolomite White replacing Pearl White, and Biarritz Blue replacing Sapphire Blue. The Biarritz Blue metallic paint finish will be available for both Isuzu D-Max DL40 and V-Cross models, while the Dolomite White pearlescent will be exclusive to the range-topping V-Cross.

On the interior of the vehicles, there have also been some modifications. Although the hard-wearing cloth interior of the Business range models has remained unchanged, the Isuzu D-Max DL20 seats are covered in a more premium woven fabric with a refreshed design. Moving up the range, both the DL40 and V-Cross have been upgraded thanks to the newly designed leather upholstery, utilising horizontal layering for a more spacious feel.

A rear-differential lock option is also now available on all manual 4×4 Utility models in the range. This feature was made available for the 2022 Isuzu D-Max pick-ups and is continuing with the New-Look Isuzu D-Max.

Alan Able, Isuzu UK’s managing director, commented on the updated range: “As a brand, we are always striving for improvement and the New-Look Isuzu D-Max is a testament to that. While maintaining our award-winning 4×4 expertise, we have added some significant visual enhancements and new features to elevate the driving experience for our customers. We are taking a step further into the lifestyle sector thanks to this new look, without suffering any compromise to the D-Max’s workhorse heritage and capability. It’s the same substance, with a different style.”



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