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Available in single cab, extended-cab and crew cab body styles. Crossovers/SUVs: MU-X: MU-X: 2013 2020 2024 Three-row mid-size body-on-frame SUV based on the Isuzu D ...
For South Africa, the D-Max comes in single cab, extended cab and double cab bodystyles. [92] In January 2024, the X-Rider trim was added to the range it is powered by a 1.9-litre turbocharged diesel engine. [93] In February 2024, the LS trim and a 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine was made available for the single cab bodystyle. [94]
Isuzu Motors South Africa (Pty.) Ltd. is an automobile manufacturer with headquarters in Sandton (Johannesburg), South Africa. Isuzu Trucks South Africa was founded in November 2006 with a total investment of 80 million Rand as a joint venture between Isuzu of Japan and General Motors South Africa (Pvt.) Ltd., with both investors owning 50%.
Holden Rodeo was the only name used in Australasia, with the Isuzu KB name used in South Africa and some other markets. The names Isuzu Faster-Z, Isuzu TFR, and Honda Tourmaster were used in Thailand. A Thai-market SUV based on the TF was sold as the Thairung Adventure, produced in semi-knocked-down by Thai Rung Union Car.
The battery electric Ford F-150 Lightning pickup. This is an incomplete list of pickup trucks that are currently in production (as of April 2021).. This list also includes off-roader, sport, luxury, and hybrid trucks, both discontinued and still in production.
The third-generation BT-50 was released in Thailand on 21 January 2021, with five variants: C, S, S Hi-Racer, SP Hi-Racer, and SP. In Thailand, it is available in single cab, extended cab and double cab configurations. It is available with either a 1.9-litre or 3.0-litre turbo diesel engines. [21]
A new president, a strong economy and tons of innovation: How those and other forces might change economic, tax and financial situations in 2025.
Isuzu Motors Ltd. (Japanese: いすゞ自動車株式会社, Hepburn: Isuzu Jidōsha Kabushiki-Kaisha), commonly known as Isuzu (Japanese pronunciation: [isɨᵝzɨᵝ], / i ˈ s u z u /), is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture.