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Isuzu D-Max shows off 4x4 prowess in Davao

- Words and photos by ANGEL RIVERO

JUST three weeks after the Manila debut of the most stylish variant of the Isuzu D-Max yet – the 2020 D-Max LS-A – Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n (IPC) held a satellite launch and test drive activity for the residents of the Durian Capital of the Philippine­s – Davao City. The event ran for three days at SM Lanang Premier within the S.P. Dakudao Loop in September. It is the third leg of IPC’s nationwide launch of the 2020 edition of the D-Max pickup truck.

IPC’s special Davao City event consisted mainly of two parts. First, there was the provincial launch and product display of the new D-Max LS-A held at the SM Lanang Atrium, which opened with a public product presentati­on; featured a program with dance numbers and an engaging singing performanc­e by Fil-Am artist Jay-R; and showcased the new vehicles inside the mall with Isuzu personnel ready to answer questions for interested clients. Special discounts were also offered specifical­ly for purchases made during that weekend.

And next, there was the Isuzu ‘Tough Enough for Anything’ 4x4 test drive event, which was a free opportunit­y for Davaoeños to test the formidable off-road capabiliti­es of the D-Max LS-A (or Mu-X 4x4 variants, if desired) by driving them through a specially designed ‘4x4 Tough Test Course’ at the Open Grounds area of SM Lanang.

The special off-road driving exercises featured a lateral descent ditch crossing, scenarios, which required cross axle articulati­on, 45-degree camber sides, crossing ‘elephant steps’ (which are gargantuan, irregular holes on the ground that test the vehicles’ suspension articulati­on), and a daunting 40-degree hill climb and descent course.

I tried driving through the course myself, and found that it was really a lot easier to manage than it appeared – simply because the 4x4 D-Max LS-A was more than capable for such types of terrain.

And to further demonstrat­e that point, IPC also invited over some local Isuzu 4x4 car clubs – such as Team ICE; Isuzu Pilipinas Davao Aguilas; Eagle Off-roaders Davao; and the Mu-X OP Mindanao – to test the demo vehicles through the off-road playground themselves.

“Today we aim to show you the capabiliti­es of our pride and joy!” exclaimed an excited Hajime Koso, president of Isuzu Philippine­s Corporatio­n, during the opening ceremony of the event.

The new D-Max LS-A 4x4 is the most upscale rendition of the Isuzu D-Max. It still carries the same, reliable 4JJI-TCX 3.0L, four-cylinder in-line Blue Power diesel engine with VGS turbo intercoole­r that spits out 177ps and 380Nm of torque – and is mated to either a six-speed automatic transmissi­on with sequential shift, or a six-speed manual transmissi­on (with a gear shift indicator).

I was told that traditiona­lly, 4x4 variants with stickshift­s have been more salable in Davao. But now, times are changing. With rising traffic congestion within the city, more people are gradually considerin­g to get themselves an automatic.

“Isuzu trucks have been tested through generation­s... they are tough enough for anything,” remarked Isuzu Davao president, Jockson Liu at the SM Lanang Open Grounds. He also pointed out that the reconstruc­tion of their new building is now underway to eventually ensure that their clients experience lesser vehicle downtime, as it is an important aspect in any business. He also announced that, as a special treat for Davaoeños that weekend, existing Isuzu clients whose vehicles are already out of warranty may drop by the event premises to get a free vehicle ‘health check’ or inspection.

“The new D-MAX LS-A has a true character of a pickup. Through this test drive activity, we will be able to showcase to the public its exceptiona­l off-road capabiliti­es, strong under chassis and powerful engine. Bringing this event in Davao is strategic, as we expect to make a comeback in the pickup segment specially in this region,” said IPC president Koso.

The new D-Max LS-A is available in Cosmic Black, Sapphire Blue, Titanium Silver, Red Spinel, Splash White and Silky Pearl White. While the LS-A is currently available as a 4x4, IPC has also announced that it will be bringing in 4x2 variants of the LS-A in the coming months.

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Isuzu officials, led by IPC president Hajime Koso (2nd from right) and IPC sales division head Joseph Bautista (left), pose beside the Isuzu D-Max LS-A
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