Isuzu and Walkinshaw cooking up a tougher D-Max

17 July 2024, 9:51 am

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Isuzu Ute Australia and Walkinshaw are collaborating on a tougher-looking version of the popular D-Max. A government approval filing details a vehicle named the Blade, with modifications focused on styling, including bigger wheels and increased height. The Blade also features a sailplane, high-mounted brake light, wheel arches, and a sump guard. The filing indicates that axle ratings and gross vehicle mass remain unchanged. The Blade is set to rival the Mazda BT-50 Thunder, offering a rugged appearance without significant capability upgrades. The vehicle is likely to retain the D-Max’s 3.0-litre turbo-diesel four-cylinder engine. No specific launch timing has been provided by Isuzu. Walkinshaw has previously collaborated with Mitsubishi and Volkswagen on similar projects.
Brands mentioned: Isuzu, Walkinshaw, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Volkswagen.

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