The 1 lakh landmark vehicle to roll out from the brand’s Sri City manufacturing facility in Andhra Pradesh was the D-Max V-Cross model.
Don’t get your hopes too high as this will be just a cosmetic update.
A production-ready version of the pickup truck will be offered for sale in markets such as Norway, UK, Australia and Thailand by 2025
Isuzu has handed over a total of 34 S-Cab commercial pickups and 5 Hi-Lander vehicles.
The facelift arrives about four years after the third-gen pick-up was first shown to the public.
The 'ISUZU I-Care Monsoon Camp' will offer free vehicle check-ups, and discounts on labor, parts, and lubes.
The winter camp was organised across all Isuzu authorised dealer service outlets between December 16 and 31, 2022.
The old Isuzu D-Max V-Cross too with the 2.5-litre mill is now gaining popularity in the used car market.
Finally after a long wait, the BS6 transition happened even for the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross earlier this year and it now comes with a single powertrain option.
Finally after a long wait, the BS6 transition has happened even for the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross. Here's everything you need to know about this updated lifestyle pick-up SUV.
Ahead of its debut, brochure images of the upcoming Isuzu D-Max V-Cross pickup have leaked online revealing specifications, features, colours and other details.
The 2021 BS6 compliant Isuzu D-Max Hi-Lander variant has been spotted at what appears to be a dealer workshop. The Hi-Lander will be the entry-level, bare bones, two-wheel-drive (2WD) variant of the upcoming BS6 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross, which is slated to be launched later this year.
The BS6 compliant 2021 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross has yet again been spotted testing in India, and this time around we get to see the automatic version of the SUV.
The price hike will be effective from April 1, 2021, by up to Rs. 1 lakh from the current ex-showroom price on the Isuzu D-Max Regular Cab and the D-Max S-Cab.
The new Isuzu D-Max has received a total of 32.2 points for Adult occupant protection which is 84 per cent in evaluation and has scored an even higher rating of 42.2 points or 86 per cent protection in child occupant safety.
Isuzu Motor India today launched the BS6 compliant versions of its popular pick-up truck range, D-Max commercial vehicles. Offered in two options - the Isuzu D-Max and the more premium D-Max S-Cab - the former is priced at Rs. 7.84 lakh to Rs. 8.39 lakh, while the S-Cab, is priced from Rs. 9.82 lakh to Rs. 10.07 lakh (all prices ex-showroom, Mumbai).
The Japanese automaker will be launching the BS6 compliant D-Max and D-Max S-Cab commercial pickup truck in India next week.
Isuzu Motors has finally pulled the wraps off the next-gen 2020 D-Max pick-up truck range in Thailand, ahead of the SUV's official debut slated for October 19. Globally, the D-Max pick-up truck has been in the market since 2011 and is finally getting a generation upgrade after 8 years.
Isuzu has dropped the teaser for the next generation D-Max pick-up, ahead of its global debut on October 19, 2019. The second generation Isuzu D-Max pick-up has been around since 2011 and the third-gen model will bring a host of upgrades over the outgoing version both cosmetically and on the feature front. The 2020 Isuzu D-Max pick-up incorporates the 'Infinite Potential' theme that brings a completely new design language on the offering over the current model.
Following its official launch announcement in June this year, the 2019 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross facelift has now gone on sale in Jaipur. The premium pick-up SUV was launched at the inauguration of Isuzu Motors India's new showroom in Jaipur, 'Akar Isuzu'.
The 2019 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross has been launched in India with prices starting at Rs. 15.51 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai). Even with the facelift's added features, the prices stay the same as before.
Isuzu Motors India today announced its decision to extend the company's 'D-Serve' scheme for D-MAX Regular Cab models till March 31, 2019.
Isuzu Motors will increase the price of its D-Max pickup truck range in India from September 1, 2018. The price hike will be in the range of Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 50,000 (ex-showroom).
The Isuzu D-Max V-Cross was launched in 2016 and quickly became a favoured choice among off-roading enthusiasts. However, the lifestyle pick-up is only offered with a manual transmission at present, and with the growing affinity towards automatic vehicles, the V-Cross could be next in line to get an automatic transmission. Speaking to CarAndBike Isuzu Motors India, Vice President - Service, Customer Relations, EA & PR, Capt. Shankar Srinivas said that the team in considering the possibility of introducing an automatic variant of the D-Max V-Cross.
South African cricketing legend Jonty Rhodes has been announced as the new brand ambassador for the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross pick-up truck in India. The announcement comes at a time when the demand for SUVs and off-roaders is growing rapidly, and the pick-up truck segment is still a niche in this space. Isuzu Motors India introduced the V-Cross pick-up in 2016 and the model has garnered a lot of popularity amidst off-roaders. Isuzu commenced operations in India six years ago.
Isuzu Motors India today rolled out the 10,000th vehicle from the company's Sri City plant, in Andhra Pradesh. The milestone vehicle to be rolled out of the assembly line was an Isuzu D-Max V-Cross adventure utility vehicle, which went on sale in India in May 2016.
The 2018 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross with updates has been launched in the country and gets a host of new features and equipment on board. The updated D-Max V-Cross is available in two variants - Standard and High, and is priced at Rs. 15,76,240 and Rs. 14,26,241 (all prices, ex-showroom Chennai) respectively. The Isuzu D-Max V-Cross is a fun off-roader that has found a strong liking in India.
The Isuzu D-Max pick-up is all set to get a new facelift, and the company will be introducing the updated model next month in Thailand. The Thai-spec version of the Isuzu D-Max facelift will come with revised styling and a host of new features.
Isuzu India has initiated a recall for the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross pickup after receiving reports of jerky power delivery in lower rpms. In a bid to fix the issue, the Japanese carmaker is recalling the pickup across the country and will be installing a software upgrade to the vehicle's Engine Control Unit (ECU).