Isuzu joins at the 2025 Overland Kings Camp Out

D-Max mu-X rough it out


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Isuzu Philippines Corp. (IPC) President Tetsuya Fujita  with the D-Max and mu-X.

Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) joined the 2025 Overland Kings Camp Out, an annual gathering of outdoor and off-road enthusiasts, held from February 7-9 at Crystal Beach in Zambales. This event, organized by Joel Pedro, has become a key fixture for the Philippine overlanding community, drawing adventurers who share a passion for off-roading, camping, and exploration.
The Overland Kings Camp Out attracted more than 140 vehicles equipped with advanced overlanding accessories. The three-day event featured a variety of activities, including expert discussions on off-roading techniques, guidance on setting up rigs for beginners, and practical camping advice. The event catered to both seasoned overlanders and newcomers, providing valuable insights to enhance their outdoor experiences.

Isuzu Philippines Corporation’s participation highlighted the capabilities of the Isuzu D-Max and Isuzu mu-X, both known for their reliability and off-road performance. IPC President Tetsuya Fujita expressed the company’s enthusiasm for being part of the gathering, emphasizing the event’s role in fostering connections within the overlanding community.

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“We are again very honored to be part of this event. This is an excellent opportunity to engage with outdoor enthusiasts and share our mutual love for nature and adventure. Of course, our Isuzu D-MAX and Isuzu mu-X are always present because they are the perfect vehicles for these kinds of activities,” said Fujita.

Both vehicles are equipped with features suited for off-road travel, such as Differential Lock and Rough Terrain Mode, which enhance their ability to tackle challenging landscapes. Their versatility also allows for customization with overlanding accessories like awnings and rooftop tents, making them well-suited for extended outdoor trips.

With interest in overlanding continuing to grow, IPC looks forward to participating in future editions of the Overland Kings Camp Out. Fujita noted the increasing enthusiasm for outdoor adventures, especially after the pandemic, as more people seek to reconnect with nature.

“We will definitely be back next year. It’s exciting to see how vibrant the overland community is in the Philippines,” he added.