Isuzu D-Max Comparison
The Isuzu D-Max is the Japanese automaker's top-selling vehicle and is one of the top-selling utes overall. It's available in single-cab, extra-cab and dual-cab body styles in either 4x2 or 4x4.
Depending on the variant, the D-Max is available as either a cab-chassis or pickup with a tub bed.
The 2024 Isuzu D-Max is on sale now, with a wider model range and some cosmetic tweaks inside and out. Pricing is up by $500 and $3000, depending on the variant. The range now opens at $32,700 before on-roads or $32,490 drive-away for the SX Single Cab Chassis 4×2 1.9-litre manual, and extends to $70,500 before on-roads or $67,990 drive-away for the X-Terrain.
For 2024 a total of 25 D-Max variants are now offered. Two manual-equipped variants have been axed, including the SX Space Cab Chassis 4×4 3.0L and the LS-U Crew Cab Ute 4×4 3.0L.
The X-Rider, which was added as a limited-edition variant last year, has now been made a permanent member of the range. It’s available exclusively with the 3.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel, six-speed automatic and four-wheel drive, and is priced from $59,500 before on-roads.
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