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Isuzu launches D-Max X-Runner’s 360 limited edition to Australia for $51,990, adds automatic climate control, satellite navigation

byCustoms Today Report
28/03/2015
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PERTH: Isuzu has launched D-Max X-Runner limited edition of 360 units to Australia for $51,990. The X-RUNNER is based on the 4×4 LS-Terrain. Inside is packed with more standard features to boost overall value, with conveniences such as sat-nav, climate control, and a rear-view camera added to the list.

Isuzu has also fitted its latest Passive Entry and Start System (PESS), which is basically the company’s proximity key system so you can enter the cabin without needing to push any buttons on the key.

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Based on the D-Max 4×4 LS-Terrain, the X-Runner adds automatic climate control, satellite navigation, Rear Park Assist and a reversing camera.

Isuzu’s Passive Entry and Start System is also featured with the X-Runner, allowing for touch-sensor cabin access and push-button start.

On the outside, the D-Max X-Runner adds sports styling elements to the front and rear, along with an alloy sports bar and a tub liner.

Just two paint options are on offer with this year’s X-Runner: Pearlescent White and Lapis Blue.

The X-RUNNER is covered by Isuzu UTE’s five-year ‘bumper to bumper’ warranty and five-year Roadside Assistance, and has a five-star ANCAP safety rating.

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