Isuzu D-Max Pickups To Get More Expensive From September

- The complete range of D-MAX Pick-ups will get more expensive
- The increase in price is expected to be between 2 & 3 per cent
- The hike in price is due to the increasing input and distribution cost
Isuzu Motors will increase the price of its D-Max pickup truck range in India from September 1, 2018. The company will be hiking the price of all D-Max models, right from the Regular Cab models to the 4x4 adventure Pickup - D-Max V-Cross. The price of the entire range will go up between 2 & 3 per cent across all variants, which means the price hike will be in the range of Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 50,000 (ex-showroom). Isuzu Motors said that the reason for the price hike is due to the increasing input and distribution costs.
This is the second time that the company has announced a price hike in India this year. Back in January, the carmaker announced a price increase for its entire range of Pickups and SUV, which was 3 and 4 per cent across the model range. Back then, the price of the D-Max (Regular Cab - Commercial Vehicle) went up by approximately Rs. 15000, while the flagship.
Isuzu's D-Max range in India includes the regular D-Max cab and D-Max S-Cab, which cater to the commercial market, while the flagship D-Max V-Cross an adventure pickup for 4x4 enthusiasts. Currently, the D-Max cabs are priced in the range Rs. 6.86 lakh to Rs. 8.66 lakh, while the D-Max V-Cross comes in two variants, priced at Rs. 14.28 lakh and Rs. 15.78 lakh, respectively, (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi).
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