Tag: Isuzu

The Dopest Cars I Found For Sale Online

Photo: Facebook Marketplace You need a project car. Summer is just about here, and how are you going to spend it? At the beach, with your friends, drinking a crisp refreshing beer as the sun descends into the waves? Hell no. You need to be in the garage, hunched over some broken Volkswagen every sweltering [...]read moreThe Dopest Cars I Found For Sale Online

Bangkok 2024: Isuzu D-Max facelift shown – revised styling; 1.9L/3.0L turbodiesel, 6AT/6MT; from RM75k

The third-generation Isuzu D-Max facelift was introduced in Thailand last October and was showcased at this year’s Bangkok International Motor Show, so here’s a small gallery of the updated pick-up truck. In terms of styling tweaks, the latest D-Max gets a reprofiled grille and new bumper, the latter with sharper cutouts for the fog lamp [...]read moreBangkok 2024: Isuzu D-Max facelift shown – revised styling; 1.9L/3.0L turbodiesel, 6AT/6MT; from RM75k

Bangkok 2024: Isuzu D-Max EV Concept shown; production version of electric pick-up on sale 2025

The Isuzu D-Max EV Concept has been shown at the 2024 Bangkok International Motor Show, following its unveiling last week. This is to preface a production version of the battery-electric D-Max pick-up truck that will be launched in selected European markets in 2025, such as Norway, before heading to the United Kingdom, Australia, Thailand, and [...]read moreBangkok 2024: Isuzu D-Max EV Concept shown; production version of electric pick-up on sale 2025

Isuzu to invest RM4.2 billion in Thailand; investment to include battery cell, EV pick-up truck production

Isuzu D-Max BEV Concept Isuzu plans to one trillion Japanese yen (RM31.3 billion) on investments through 2030, which will include budget for battery cell and electric pick-up truck manufacturing in Thailand, where the Japanese manfacturer’s EV export operations will be based, reported Bangkok Post. The manufacturer’s investment in battery cell and BEV pick-up truck production [...]read moreIsuzu to invest RM4.2 billion in Thailand; investment to include battery cell, EV pick-up truck production

Junkyard Gem: 1982 Isuzu P’up Diesel 4×4

In the 1970s, the Detroit manufacturers wanted to sell small pickups but didn’t want to spend the money to design their own. Instead, each turned to a Japanese partner: Ford sold the Mazda Proceed as the Courier, Chrysler offered the Mitsubishi Forte as the Plymouth Arrow Pickup/Dodge D-50/Dodge Ram 50 and GM brought over the [...]read moreJunkyard Gem: 1982 Isuzu P’up Diesel 4×4