The Isuzu D-Max
pickup has undergone a full model redesign and has just debuted in Thailand,
the country where it will be made. Going on sale there on October
19, the all-new 2020 Isuzu D-Max brings significant changes on all fronts.
Styling-wise, it looks more aggressive than the current model, especially in
Crew Cab 4×4 guise, thanks to the bigger grille, sleeker bi-LED headlights with
a U-shaped signature, and a sharp front bumper.
The 2020 D-Max also features a chunkier profile and
dual LED taillights that make it look more stylish than before. A step bumper
mounted on the rear also contributes to a more powerful appearance.
Inside, the third-generation D-Max gains a more
modern and tech-laden dashboard compared to the outgoing model that features a
9-inch infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a V-shaped
center console with piano keys, a multifunction steering wheel, and a 4.2-inch
digital display in the instrument panel. The pickup also gains new front seats
designed to prevent whiplash injuries and more comfortable rear seats (on crew
cab models).
Isuzu also says that interior components on
higher-end models now feature embossed and texturized surfaces “for a high-end,
sporty look.” Meanwhile, for work-oriented versions, customers can opt for a
more basic and durable instrument panel and door trim design.
Isuzu has made
extensive use of 980 MPa high-tensile steel plates to achieve a lighter yet
20-percent more rigid vehicle body. The rooftop was also reinforced and
potential customers will be glad to learn that each cab type now features an
extended loading platform.
Anti-corrosion ability is said to be greatly
improved as well, which is good to know given that the 2020 D-Max now boasts a
fording depth of 800 mm. Another important thing worth mentioning
is the fact that the pickup’s EE electrical architecture “flexibly accommodates
evolution in security and connected technologies,” allowing the D-Max to keep
up with the times and pave the way for the new CASE era.
Depending on the market, the 2020 Isuzu D-Max will
offer two upgraded turbodiesel four-cylinder powertrains. A base 1.9-liter unit
(RZ4E) produces 150 PS at 3,500 rpm and 350 Nm of torque
at 1,800 – 2,600 rpm. The second choice is a 3.0-liter unit (4JJ3) delivering
190 PS at 3,600 rpm and 450 Nm of torque at 1,600 – 2,600
rpm. The bigger engine offers 13 HP and 20 Nm more than the previous version.
Both engines come with standard six-speed manual
gearboxes but the 1.9-liter unit also offers a newly-developed automatic
transmission with a downsized torque converter and lockup clutch integrated
with a wide-angle damper for gains in fuel economy and response.
Another significant new development compared to the
previous D-Max regards 4×4 versions which now feature a single aluminum
propeller shaft to reduce weight. More importantly, 4WD D-Max models also gain
an electromagnetic rear differential lock which improves off-road capability
and reduces the time needed to switch between 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive as well
as between high and low.
Isuzu engineers also made changes to the suspension,
brakes and steering which are said to contribute to better driving stability
and handling. Following its launch in Thailand, the all-new Isuzu D-Max will
reach other markets from 2020, including Asia, Australia, South Africa, and
Europe. Depending on the country, it will be available in Regular Cab, Space
Cab, and Crew Cab body styles.