Isuzu D-Max pick-up truck launched at Rs 5.99 lakh

    Isuzu launches second offering in India; powered by a 134bhp, 2.5-litre diesel engine; available in two trims.

    Published On May 13, 2014 05:05:00 PM

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    Isuzu D-Max pick-up truck launched at Rs 5.99 lakh

    Isuzu D-Max.

    Isuzu Motors has launched its second offering in India, the D-Max pick-up truck, from Rs 5.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Mumbai). The company is offering the D-Max in three variants – a single-cab, flat deck version, a space cab, flat deck version, and the more consumer-oriented 'Arched deck space cab version .

    Being a purely utility vehicles, the basic flat deck modles don't offer too many creature comforts or features. However, the top arched deck version does have chrome garnish on the grille, body-coloured bumpers and door handles, power windows, central locking, steering rake adjust, air-conditioning and a day-night rear-view mirror, among other features. While the entry-level variants use a more basic flat bed at the back for storage, the top trim is available only as a 'arched deck', which means the wheel arches intrude into the cargo area. There are only two doors and two seats on all versions, but the 'space cab' variants get additional space behind the seats.

    The Isuzu D-Max is powered by a 2.5-litre , four cylinder, common rail diesel engine that is good for 134bhp and 29.57kgm and comes mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. The company claims the D-Max is capable of returning over 1,000km on a single, 76-litre tank of diesel.

    One thing buyers would have to bear in mind is that they will need a commercial vehicle license to drive the Isuzu D-Max, as it cannot be registered as a private passenger vehicle.

    Prices for Isuzu D-Max as below

    Flat deck single cab - Rs 5.99 lakh

    Flat deck Space cab - Rs 6.19 lakh

    Arched deck space cab - Rs 7.09 lakh

    (All prices, ex-showroom, Mumbai)

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