Jiangxi Isuzu Motors, a joint venture between Isuzu
and Jiangling Motors, has launched the updated MU-X in China, priced between
178,800 yuan and 268,800 yuan.
The SUV is nigh identical to what we get
here and comes with a number of design revisions. These include new bumpers
front and rear, 18-inch wheels, redesigned fog lamp enclosures (now with more
chrome) as well as a new grille design.
LED headlights are now present along with
LED daytime running lights and LED light guides within a redesigned housing.
The rear taillight clusters retain their shape, but they now come with new
graphics and LED guides within them as well. A nice novelty are the ‘Isuzu’
projectors located under the front doors panels, which are also new items.
While it is familiar on the outside, it is a
different story for the cabin. As revealed earlier, the Chinese-market MU-X
boasts a completely new dashboard that features a tablet-like infotainment
system prominently. The 8-inch touchscreen unit comes with support for Apple
CarPlay and Baidu’s CarLife connectivity, plus a host of regular media
functions.
Just below it is new switchgear for the climate
control system, which does away with the circular look on our local-spec MU-X.
Elsewhere, you’ll also note the redesigned gear selector, new control dial for
the Terrain Command 4WD System, and a new steering wheel design. These
elements, along with the faux wood dash trim, ambient lighting and Yamaha sound
system, help provide the MU-X with a more premium-looking interior – one you
won’t even find on the Thailand-spec MU-X.
Two turbodiesel engines are being offered with the
MU-X, paired with either a six-speed manual or automatic transmission and two-
or four-wheel drive. The newcomer here is the 150 PS/340 Nm RZ4E-TC 1.9 litre
Ddi Blue Power engine, which displaces the 4JK1-TCX 2.5 litre unit. The
downsized mill is joined by the 4JJ1-TCX 3.0 litre powerplant, which makes 177
PS and 430 Nm of torque.