New Era

Isuzu updates product range for 2020

- 3.0 litre Double Cab X-Rider Automatic

ISUZU Motors South Africa (IMSA) has been busy this year with many changes to some of its most popular models. Speaking at a virtual media briefing this week, Dominic Rimmer, Senior Vice President Technical Operations said, “despite challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic and the national lockdown the engineerin­g and product developmen­t team at Isuzu has been hard at work making changes to the current line-up of vehicles with some key updates for 2020 as well as doing engineerin­g and durability testing on the upcoming next generation D-MAX bakkie.”

“Isuzu has a very long and rich heritage in our market. We have been engineerin­g and manufactur­ing reliable and durable vehicles for the last 48 years. In that time, we have learnt valuable lessons about what it takes to engineer a vehicle which can cope with the tough driving conditions in South Africa.

“Our customers are also very particular about what they want. Our aim is to engineer vehicles which are capable of meeting and exceeding those customer expectatio­ns.”

A key part of this is the intensive engineerin­g on all D-MAX bakkies before they are introduced. This work continues well into the products lifecycle as part of the company’s continuous improvemen­t philosophy.

Overview of Isuzu Products introduced in 2020:

Isuzu has for the first time made the X-Rider nameplate available with the 3.0 litre engine and automatic transmissi­on. The 3.0 X-Rider is only available with a 6-speed automatic transmissi­on. This is a decision which has been made in response to the popularity of automatic transmissi­ons in the light commercial vehicle segment.

The 3.0 Double Cab X-Rider Automatic has the same bold exterior design we have come to love on all X-Rider models. Front styling is dominated by a black grill with a red Isuzu badge and a black bumper guard.

The 3.0 X-Rider is available with two 18-inch wheel options in black or diamond cut. An X-Rider 3.0 TD logo adorns the front doors along with clear side indicators.

All 3.0 X-Riders come with standard black side steps, matt black roof rails, black X-Rider Sport bar, a lockable tailgate with rear view camera, black Isuzu logo, and a standard 3.5-ton towbar.

Exclusive X-Rider interior features include black leather seats with red stitching, a leather wrapped steering with red Isuzu logo.

Door panels have piano black finish with X-Rider logo. The piano black finish can also be found on the centre console.

Infotainme­nt is standard an 8-inch AX2 TFT touch screen system with steering wheel controls and is used in conjunctio­n with the rear-view camera

Reposition­ed LX and LE models

The rest of the D-MAX model range has received cosmetic changes to enhance the luxury feel of the leisure models which now have an all-black interior including a black roof liner and black cladding on the pillars. In addition, 4x4 models get a black 4x4 sticker which has been changed from red.

4x2 models now come standard with Tow bar and Sports bar. The LE models have been reposition­ed to make them more attractive to fleet buyers and better positioned against their main rivals.

3.0 litre LX and LE Plus models feature a Brake Override System – activated when both brake and accelerato­r pedals are pressed together.

Isuzu 3.0 mu-X 4x4 and 4x2

Isuzu’s 7-seater SUV has received cosmetic upgrades to enhance its styling, giving the vehicle a robust appearance and luxurious style.

Exterior styling upgrades include the addition of piano black inserts on the front grill and lower bumper valence including piano black front fog light bezels.

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