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Isuzu D-Max launched in Thailand at 490,000

byCustoms Today Report
03/11/2015
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LONDON: The facelifted Isuzu D-Max has been launched in Thailand with prices starting from 490,000 baht (RM58,993) leading up to 1.004 million baht (RM125,265). The mid-life revision sees several visual updates to the pick-up truck, including the introduction of a new 1.9 litre Ddi Blue Power turbodiesel to its engine line-up. Previously, we revealed leaked scans of the pick-up’s brochure but now, we bring you official images.

At the front, the D-Max receives a more aggressive grille design, which is flanked by redesigned headlights with LED “tubes” and integrated LED daytime running lights. The front fascia also receives two new bumper designs depending on the variant chosen – V-Cross, Hi-Lander, and Spark.

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Moving on to the rear where the changes are minor, the D-Max gets a restyled tailgate, which seems to adopt a slightly more angular design at its centre. Rounding up the list of other exterior changes are new stickers, 18-inch wheels, and a fin-style antenna.

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