2024 Isuzu D-Max going on tour

Setting new standards in the pickup segment


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Since its debut in 2003, the Isuzu D-Max has been synonymous with reliability, durability, and fuel efficiency. The 2024 model continues this tradition while incorporating the latest technological and safety advancements.

Dynamic design

The new Isuzu D-Max distinguishes itself with a new 3D front grille with a gun-metal and black chrome finish, accentuated by its new LED headlamps with redesigned Daytime Running Lights. Completing the front fascia are new redesigned fog lamps with air curtains. The look is further complemented by its new Cargo Sail bed accessory, 18-inch all-terrain alloy wheels with a Matte Dark Gray Metallic finish, and at the back, a new triple-wing LED rear combination lamps.

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Inside, the new D-MAX offers a new digital pattern “Miura” design interior. There are new comfort and convenience features, like its new wireless charger, second row aircon vents, a new seven-inch digital multi-information display and a new infotainment system available in 10.1-inch and nine-inch variations, equipped with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity.

Cutting-edge safety

The new D-Max is equipped with Isuzu’s Advanced Driver Assist System (ADAS) featuring a new Gen4 Smart Duo Cam with enhanced field of view both horizontally and vertically to improve its ADAS accident-avoidance capabilities. Additionally, the new D-Max now comes with a 360-degree Around View Monitor, new Rear Cross Traffic Brake (RCTB) and a first-in-class built-in Digital Video Recorder for all-around safety and peace of mind.

Unmatched power

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At the heart of the new D-Max is the 4JJ3-TCX Blue Power engine, delivering 190-PS of maximum power and 450-Nm maximum torque. This is then coupled with its durable chassis and suspension system, with exceptional under chassis body protection.

In select variants, it comes with a new differential lock system and new Rough Terrain Mode making the vehicle capable of tackling challenging terrain across the country.

IPC is introducing a new variant, the D-Max 4x2 LS-E AT, a new entry into the 4x2 segment. The D-Max LS-A comes in two variants, one with a nine-inch infotainment system, while the LS-A Plus variant comes with a 10-inch infotainment system, 360-degree Around View Monitor and Digital Video Recorder.

“Over the years, we have continuously introduced numerous advancements to the D-Max, all the while ensuring that it remains true to its core values, whilst evolving to meet the needs and desires of our customers. This latest evolution is the product of listening to the feedback of our customers and dealers, integrating their insights into the design and functionality of this new model,” said IPC President, Tetsuya Fujita. 

Isuzu 4x4 Action Playground

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Together the official launch, Isuzu is also bringing back its famed Isuzu 4x4 Action Playground, a specially designed test course aimed at showcasing the exceptional capabilities of the new D-Max.

The Action Playground is set to thrill with seven challenging stations including the Rough Terrain Roller, Articulated Ramps, Side Camber, Road Grinder, Chicane, Forward Collision Wall, and the crowd favorite Hydraulic Ramp. These stations are meticulously crafted to demonstrate the D-Max's prowess in handling off-road conditions while emphasizing its top-tier safety features. This unique opportunity allows potential buyers to experience first-hand the vehicle’s excellent performance and 5-star safety ratings. The Action Playground will embark on a nationwide tour, stopping at SM Lanang Davao from July 26-28.