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Isuzu D-Max V-Cross 2026 Launched in India With Standard 4x4, Priced at Rs 25.50–30.28 Lakh

Four-wheel-drive only replaces 4x2 to lift the entry price.

Overview

  • Isuzu has discontinued the 4x2 variants, making shift-on-the-fly 4WD with an auto-locking differential standard across the range.
  • The update adds a 10.3-inch freestanding touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a 360-degree camera, TPMS and up to an eight-speaker surround system.
  • Styling revisions include a reworked front bumper, darker grille accents, new 18-inch alloy wheels and reduced body cladding, with existing LED lighting retained.
  • The mechanicals are unchanged, with the 1.9-litre diesel rated around 161–163 bhp and 360 Nm paired to 6-speed manual or automatic gearboxes.
  • The lineup is streamlined to Z and Z Prestige trims with Standard/Premium packs, the base price rises by about Rs 1.23 lakh, and the pickup continues to rival the Toyota Hilux.