The new award-winning Isuzu D-Max

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Engine:
Turbo diesel engine
that delivers 164PS and 360Nm of torque

Price:
Starts at £16,799 CVOTR (Exc. VAT) for the D-Max 4×2 Single Cab to £29,799 CVOTR for the top of the range Blade (automatic)


Featured in:
April 2019

The multi award-winning Isuzu D-Max has been awarded ‘Pick-up of the Year’ 2019 by Pick-up & 4×4 Pro, a testimony to the marque’s ongoing desire to provide the best working pick-up for professionals.
This is hot on the heels of being crowned What Van? ‘Pick-up of the Year’ for the second consecutive year (2018 and 2019) and ‘Pick-up of the Year’ in the Commercial Fleet Awards.

The Isuzu D-Max was awarded ‘Pick-up of the Year’ for 2019 with Pick-up & 4×4 Pro praising both its substance and style. The Isuzu D-Max emerged victorious, beating strong competition from rivals in a highly contested sector. Judges were impressed by the economy and refinement of the innovative 164 PS turbo diesel engine, which provides impressive performance and builds upon the Isuzu D-Max’s reliable workhorse character.

With a 3.5 tonne towing capacity and over 1 tonne payload, the Isuzu D-Max was also praised for providing a quieter, more economical driving experience. The 1.9L turbo diesel engine meets Euro 6 standards without the need for the addition of AdBlue, unlike most of the Isuzu D-Max’s competitors.

The breadth of the Isuzu D-Max range also impressed judges; with single, extended and double-cab formats available, as well as a wide choice of trim levels. Coupled with the attractive five-year/125,000-mile warranty package and 5 years’ roadside assistance (in the UK & Europe), the Isuzu D-Max proved it was truly built for the professionals.



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