2017 Isuzu MU-X Facelift Launched in Thailand

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Long product lifecycles usually also mean long periods of time between launch and facelift. In the case of Isuzu, it has taken them 4 years to introduce a facelifted version of their MU-X to the Thai market, which is one of their largest and most important. Naturally the changes with the facelift will make their way over to us in a couple of months, but with a few minor mechanical differences. 

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For our market, we'll likely be stuck with the previous iTEQ engines instead of the newer Blue Power engines, which require cleaner Euro-5 diesel (still not available nationwide). Other than that, what we can expect to see are the same cosmetic changes for both the inside and out, upgrading the MU-X and keeping it relevant in a highly competitive segment. Perhaps the most obvious of these changes are the front and rear LED tail lights, a new front grille, and a new roof mounted rear spoiler.

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On the inside there are changes as well, with new materials and wood elements occupying the dashboard, shift lever, and door trim pieces. There is also an 8-inch infotainment display, which seems to be the industry norm for spicing up otherwise aging products regardless of market segment. It's fairly standard fare for a facelift model.

The mechanicals are the same for this facelifted model as the pre-facelift model, although as mentioned before the Thai market receives a different range of engines from us. Their rush to the newer Blue Power engines came as a result of their CO2 tax that would have driven up the prices of their products; we will eventually see these engines making their way to our market, but when that is expected to happen cannot be said. 

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