Isuzu V-Cross ‘Jonty Rhodes Limited 30’ package launched

    Rs 1.99 lakh accessories package limited to 30 units; available to new and existing owners of the pick-up.

    Published On Nov 18, 2018 07:00:00 AM

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    Isuzu has launched a limited-edition accessory package for the D-Max V-Cross pick-up truck, named the ‘Jonty Rhodes Limited 30’ after former South African cricketer and Isuzu brand ambassador. Only 30 examples of this package will be made available to new and existing V-Cross owners – and it’s priced at Rs 1.99 lakh.

    The package adds front and rear skirts, a deck bed-liner, black faux-leather seat covers with Jonty Rhodes’ signature embroidered into them, add-on skid plates, door visors, illuminated sill plates, footwell and door-garnish lights, new carpets and 'Limited 30' decals bearing Rhodes’ autograph. Over and above all this, Isuzu is also offering buyers a chance to meet Rhodes – one of world cricket’s most astute fielders. Additionally, buyers get a complimentary entry into the iV League adventure drive.

    The Isuzu D-Max V-Cross is powered by a 2.5-litre, four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine which produces 134hp and 320Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 5-speed manual gearbox, and a four-wheel-drive system, as standard. The car It’s priced at Rs 14.79 lakh for the Standard variant, and Rs 16.29 lakh for the High variant (all prices ex-showroom, Mumbai).

    Also see:

    2016 Isuzu D-Max V-Cross review, test drive

    Isuzu Motors India makes D-Max V-Cross available for armed forces

    Isuzu D-Max, MU-X X-Power editions revealed

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