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GLIMPSE OF FUTURE INNOVATION

ISUZU UNVEILS D-MAX EV AND ELF EV CONCEPTS AT 45TH BANGKOK MOTOR SHOW

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Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n (IPC) provided a sneak peek of what might be in its future vehicle lineup at the recent 45th Bangkok Motor Show with two concept models that are potential game-changer for the Philippine automotive market. The highlight of the Isuzu display were the groundbrea­king Isuzu D-Max EV and Isuzu Elf EV Concepts, marking Isuzu’s ambitious stride towards electrific­ation and carbon neutrality.

The Isuzu D-Max EV Concept, a prototype electric pickup truck designed to cater to both commercial and personal use without compromisi­ng on performanc­e, was the main feature of the Isuzu booth.

Engineered with a full-time 4-wheel drive and innovative e-Axles, the D-Max EV Concept promises unmatched performanc­e on challengin­g terrains while offering the smooth, quiet, and efficient drive that is emblematic of battery electric vehicles (BEVs).

With a potent 130kW max output and 325Nm of torque powered by a cutting-edge lithium-ion battery, the D-Max EV sets a new benchmark for electric mobility. Initially set to launch in Europe, there is hopeful anticipati­on for its future release in the ASEAN market.

Complement­ing the electric pickup was the Isuzu Elf EV Concept, a light-duty truck designed under the Isuzu Modular Architectu­re and Component Standards (I-MACS).

Featuring a Center Drive System EV, this concept vehicle aims at optimizing weight distributi­on, wheelbase, and turning radius, making it ideal for urban logistics.

The Elf EV is driven by a single electric motor powered by a 100-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery, embodying Isuzu’s commitment to greener, more sustainabl­e logistics solutions.

In addition to these electric vehicles, Isuzu also presented its renowned D-Max and mu-X models, fitted with off-road and lifestyle accessorie­s catering to the adventurou­s spirit prevalent in the Thai market. These models continue to represent Isuzu’s legacy of durability and reliabilit­y, now combined with modern aesthetics and functional­ity.

IPC President Tetsuya Fujita shared his optimistic outlook on Isuzu’s journey towards innovation and Carbon Neutrality. “The future looks brighter for Isuzu. Our

latest developmen­ts are not just about embracing technologi­cal advancemen­ts but are a testament to our commitment to providing our customers worldwide, including the Philippine­s, with reliable, sustainabl­e, and forward-thinking transporta­tion solutions,” he said.

As the Isuzu brand continues to introduce different alternativ­es to achieve Carbon Neutrality, the Philippine market can eagerly anticipate a future where electric mobility and carbon neutrality become accessible realities.

 ?? ?? Isuzu Philippine­s Corp. President Leo Fujita (left) and IPC Vice President for Sales Toshihiko Kojima pose beside the Isuzu DMax EV Concept
Isuzu Philippine­s Corp. President Leo Fujita (left) and IPC Vice President for Sales Toshihiko Kojima pose beside the Isuzu DMax EV Concept
 ?? ?? The Isuzu Elf EV Concept
The Isuzu Elf EV Concept
 ?? ?? The D-Max EV Concept
The D-Max EV Concept

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