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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 September 2024. Pickup truck manufactured by Isuzu Motors Not to be confused with DMAX (engines). Motor vehicle Isuzu D-Max Overview Manufacturer Isuzu Motors Production 2002–present Body and chassis Class Compact pickup truck (2002–2011) Mid-size pickup truck (2011–present) Body style 2-door ...
Thai Rung Union Car (Thai: ไทยรุ่ง) formerly known as Thai Motor Corporation (THAMCO) is the only Thai-based automobile manufacturer. The company was established in 1967—began assembling Leyland vehicles before Isuzu, Toyota, Nissan and Chevrolet vehicles. In addition to assembly, the company manufactures its own brand car under ...
It was used in the Isuzu D-Max LT 4X4 model, produced in Thailand and Australia, as well as in the related Holden Rodeo and first-generation Chevrolet Colorado. The original version is still used in the South African version of the new D-Max, the Isuzu KB, and with the compression ratio reduced to 16.0:1 in the Thai-market D-Max X-series.
The predecessor to the MU-X, the Isuzu MU-7 is a D-Max-based SUV with a three-row seating arrangement. The MU-7 was released in Thailand in November 2004, being advertised as a "Sport Utility Wagon". [4] The MU-7 has the same front fascia and chassis as the D-Max but has a covered rear end instead of a truck bed.
The Colorado was released in Australia and New Zealand in 2008 as the Holden Colorado. It replaced the D-Max-based Holden Rodeo due to the split between General Motors and Isuzu. [14] Imported from Thailand, it is essentially a rebadged version of the facelifted Thai-specification Colorado, retaining its front styling.
Isuzu began to build vehicles in Thailand since 1963 by the Isuzu Assembling Plant. Isuzu Motors (Thailand) was established in 1966 when it established a manufacturing factory for pick-up trucks in the Samut Prakan Province with a capacity of 155,000 units per year. [1] Isuzu would quickly become a market leader and by 2002, the company ...
The Colorado was released in Australia and New Zealand in 2008 as the Holden Colorado. It replaced the D-Max-based Holden Rodeo due to the split between General Motors and Isuzu. [2] This model is essentially a rebadged version of the facelifted Thai-specification Colorado, retaining its front styling, while everything else is from the Isuzu D-Max.
As of 2019, the automotive industry in Thailand is the largest in Southeast Asia [1] and the 10th largest in the world. [2][3][4] The Thai industry has an annual output of more than two million vehicles (passenger cars and pickup trucks), more than countries such as Belgium, Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, Czech Republic and Turkey.