Available with a range of single, extended, and
double cab variants, the new Isuzu D-Max will arrive at UK retailers starting
this spring. Overhauled for the 2017 model year, it comes with a new 1.9-liter
turbodiesel engine, that produces 164 PS and 360 Nm of
torque.
It retains the 3.5 ton towing capacity, and 1 ton
payload, and as with previous models, the four-wheel drive is also a key
feature, controllable through a rotary dial that allows the selection of both
4WD and low-range gears.
Known as the Utility, the entry-level version
carries an MSRP of £ 15,749 and is equipped with LED DRLs, air
conditioning, power windows, Bluetooth connectivity, Hill Start Assist and Hill
Descent Control.
Following its the Eiger double cab, from £ 20,499, which adds body-colored bumpers, 16-inch alloy wheels, reversing
camera, and audio system, while the Yukon, which also starts at £ 20,499, adds 18-inch rims, silver side steps, LED taillights, new 7-inch
touchscreen, cruise control and leather steering wheel.
Those on the lookout for the Isuzu D-Max can also
order the Utah grade, from £ 24,149, which comes with roof bars, rear
parking sensors, keyless entry and push-button start, leather upholstery,
heated front seats, automatic air-con, sat-nav, DAB digital radio, and Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone connectivity.
Choosing the range-topping Blade will get you a
color-coded Aeroklas canopy or sports bar with roller cover, Blade puddle
lamps, front and rear parking sensors, remote locking lower tailgate, tinted
windows and 9-inch multi-function touchscreen, from £ 26,999.