Isuzu announced that the highly modified and capable D-Max Arctic Trucks AT35 model will start at £ 47,999 (US$ 59,969) for the manual version in the UK. That’s a little over £ 15,650 (US$ 19,552) more than the Isuzu D-MAX V-Cross on which it is based. First unveiled at the 2021 Commercial Vehicle Show, the D-Max has been thoroughly modified by Arctic Trucks, which enhanced the body, frame, drivetrain, suspension, wheels, and tires, hence the price.
The AT35 portion of the name comes from
the truck’s standard 35-inch all-terrain tires, which are wrapped around
17-inch alloy wheels. The suspension system is also modified to feature
Bilstein front springs and dampers, rear dampers, and an additional body lift.
Together, they combine to raise the truck by more than 50 mm over
the standard D-Max. That helps increase the ground clearance to 266 mm at the front and 290 mm at the rear. Its approach angle is
similarly impressive at 35° while its departure angle of 29° and a break-over
angle of 34° should equip owners well to deal with any off-road situation.
To accommodate all that capability and all
that tire, the body gets extra-wide color-coded wheel arch extensions that create
additional clearance and help make the D-Max Arctic Trucks AT35 look even
taller. In order to make that extra height less inconvenient, it also gets
extended-profile side steps, as well as strengthened mud flaps and a versatile
two-inch rear multifunction receiver. The D-Max Arctic Trucks AT35 is based on
the V-Cross model, which means that it gets gunmetal grey exterior styling
elements, premium black interior headlining, a nine-inch infotainment screen,
and an eight-speaker sound system. The leather interior, though, features
Arctic Truck branding that is incorporated into the headrests. In addition,
owners also get dedicated locking wheel nuts and an Arctic Trucks torque
wrench.
The Isuzu D-Max comes with just one engine
option in the U.K., a turbodiesel that makes 162 hp and 360 Nm of torque. It’s coupled to a standard six-speed manual
transmission or an optional six-speed automatic. Order books open on May 3 with
prices starting at £ 49,499 (US$ 62,778) for the version with the automatic
transmission.

