2023 Isuzu D-Max Standard updated but pricing up by RM 1.5k, reverse camera for all double-cab models

Isuzu Malaysia has updated the D-max pick-up truck range in Malaysia with additional equipment in the form of a reverse camera for the D-Max Standard 1.9-litre model, ensuring that the key safety feature is now standard across the entire range of double-cab D-Max models.

While the flagship X-Terrain and Premium variants have enjoyed this feature since their introduction, the base Standard 1.9-litre version now isn’t left out following requests from traders who want the assurance of this parking aid in their trucks.

“With the immense capability of our pick-up trucks, the Isuzu D-Max continues to appeal to those who depend on them heavily on a daily basis. By providing these users with a factory-fitted solution for their parking needs, not only do we help protect their investments but it also ensures that their vehicles continue to remain mobile reliably and safely,” said Isuzu Malaysia’s Chief Operating Officer, Kenkichi Sogo.

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Isuzu is now the first manufacturer in Malaysia to provide reverse cameras as standard across its entire double cab pick-up truck range. The reverse camera sits neatly in a receptacle next to the tailgate handle and sends images to a new 7-inch touchscreen infotainment head unit fitted in the 1.9-litre Standard model. The unit also enjoys Bluetooth connectivity, offering music playback when paired with your smartphone.

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Additionally, the 1.9-litre Standard models will also come with 2 built-in USB ports up front (Type A and Type C) to offer more charging options to occupants.

Lastly, the exterior differentiation for the new 1.9-litre Standard models will be from the body-coloured door and tailgate handles that were previously matte silver in colour.

The updated D-Max 1.9-litre Standard model is available with either a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic and comes with a marginal price increase of RM 1,500.00 over the outgoing variant.

Pricing for the D-Max range is as follows:

  • X-Terrain 3.0 AT - RM 150,938.40
  • D-Max 3.0 Premium AT - RM 135,638.40
  • D-Max 1.9 Premium AT - RM 129,149.20
  • D-Max 1.9 Auto Plus 4x2 AT - RM 105,499.20
  • D-Max 1.9 Standard AT - RM 112,999.20
  • D-Max 1.9 Standard MT - RM 105,599.20
  • D-Max 3.0 Single Cab MT - RM 101,888.40
  • D-Max 1.9 Single Cab MT - RM 94,949.20

 

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