First Drive: Isuzu D-Max V-Cross
The new Isuzu D-Max V-Cross is aiming to attract more lifestyle buyers, without alienating the commercial sector. Can it cover both bases? Continue Reading
The new Isuzu D-Max V-Cross is aiming to attract more lifestyle buyers, without alienating the commercial sector. Can it cover both bases? Continue Reading
As the Isuzu D-Max gets ready for retirement before a new model arrives, should you take the opportunity of picking up an end-of-line Blade model?Continue Reading
The relationship between Isuzu and Arctic Trucks is now into its fifth year and there is a slight update for the 2020 model, which shows in the developments for the latest D-Max AT35. Chief among the alterations to the AT35 is the new Bilstein suspension system but there are alsoContinue Reading
This is the Isuzu D-Max XTR – the striking new ‘Adventure’ model that has all the ingredients to conquer off-road and turn heads on the road. We put it to the test…Continue Reading
The 2021 Isuzu D-Max is due in September and adds a whole host of new technology and a drastically-improved ride.Continue Reading
The Isuzu D-Max Workman+ is the new trim level designed for the agricultural and trade end of the market. We put the rugged new truck to the test…Continue Reading
The Isuzu D-Max has been updated for 2018, six years after its initial launch in 2012, with more equipment and a fuel-efficient 1.9-litre diesel engine.Continue Reading
The Isuzu D-Max and Mitsubishi L200 are two of the best-selling pickups in the UK, and both perform well in the agricultural industries. Our Editor, Liam Campbell, examines the lifestyle and working advantages of both machines to determine which vehicle is best for you, your family and your business. RangeContinue Reading
Don’t think a pickup truck is quite rugged enough? Isuzu can help with that…Continue Reading
This year we’ll see the Renault Alaskan and Mercedes X-Class join the ranks, as well as a revised Isuzu D-Max, but can the current model keep up?Continue Reading
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