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Home News Auto News Isuzu unveils fully electric D-Max EV Concept, coming to 2024 Bangkok Motor Show Isuzu unveils fully electric D-Max EV Concept, coming to 2024 Bangkok Motor Show Auto News Jim Kem | March 21, 2024 02:19 pm Isuzu has recently unveiled a new concept, a D-Max EV, signalling the company's venture into the realm of battery electric vehicles (BEVs). Details remain scarce, but this all-electric pick-up truck is scheduled to make its public debut at the upcoming Bangkok International Motor Show later this month. Characterised as being "developed to meet a broad range of commercial and passenger vehicle needs while retaining the tough underlying performance expected of pick-up trucks," the D-Max BEV marks new ground for the Japanese brand. Ironically, Toyota is the only seems to be on a similar track with their HiLux REVO BEV from 2022. Isuzu, for its part, is calling this fully electric D-Max a concept in name only as it’s reported that the production iteration of the BEV pickup is slated for launch in select European markets, with Norway being the initial target in 2025. Subsequent rollout plans encompass markets such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and of course Thailand, contingent upon both market demand and the advancement of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. In terms of design, the D-Max BEV distinguishes itself from its diesel-powered counterpart through a series of unique styling cues. Its front grille features a predominantly closed-off design, complemented by enhanced black sections on the front apron. Notably, blue accents adorn the grille insert and headlamps, adding a touch of flair to the vehicle's aesthetic. Underpinning the D-Max BEV's performance is the integration of components borrowed from the Elf EV, including the battery pack and management system incorporated into the midsection of the ladder-frame chassis. With a 66.9 kWh battery capacity boasting dual electric motors situated on each axle, the D-Max EV concept delivers a combined system output of 177 PS and 325 Nm. That said, the real question remains about its claimed range on a single charge. Moreover, the D-Max BEV boasts full-time four-wheel drive functionality and achieves a top speed exceeding 130 km/h. Its towing capacity extends to 3.5 tonnes, while the vehicle remains capable of carrying a maximum payload of 1,000 kg. Isuzu's emphasis on both power and practicality underscores the D-Max BEV's suitability for a diverse range of applications. Again, we’re expecting to hear much more about this fully electric Isuzu D-Max as it’s shown off to the public at the Bangkok International Motor Show happening at the end of March. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2024 isuzu D-Max EV Concept Bangkok Motor Show BEV Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Isuzu is Giving Customers a Six-Month Loan Moratorium Auto News Gokul | June 16, 2020 Isuzu Malaysia is offering a moratorium for financing payments on new vehicles purchased from 1st June 2020 till 31st August 2020.The Isuzu Deferred ... Isuzu To Put The New D-Max 1.9 To The Test At Borneo Safari Auto News Gokul | October 23, 2020 Fresh from its recent launch, the new Isuzu D-Max 1.9 will face its litmus test when it undertakes the task of conquering one of Asia’s most extreme ... Save Up To RM25,000 When You Book A Test Drive For An Isuzu With Carlist.my Insights Hans | December 14, 2015 Isuzu’s super-economical 3.0-litre D-Max V-Cross retails for RM118,497 on-the-road with insurance. Typically, you will have to fork out close to ... Two Isuzu D-Max models are up for grabs at the Perfect Livin Exhibition Auto News Aswan | April 08, 2016 The Perfect Livin exhibition has begun its tour of the country. With over 1200 booths putting home and lifestyle products on display, the exhibition ... Comments
Isuzu unveils fully electric D-Max EV Concept, coming to 2024 Bangkok Motor Show Auto News Jim Kem | March 21, 2024 02:19 pm Isuzu has recently unveiled a new concept, a D-Max EV, signalling the company's venture into the realm of battery electric vehicles (BEVs). Details remain scarce, but this all-electric pick-up truck is scheduled to make its public debut at the upcoming Bangkok International Motor Show later this month. Characterised as being "developed to meet a broad range of commercial and passenger vehicle needs while retaining the tough underlying performance expected of pick-up trucks," the D-Max BEV marks new ground for the Japanese brand. Ironically, Toyota is the only seems to be on a similar track with their HiLux REVO BEV from 2022. Isuzu, for its part, is calling this fully electric D-Max a concept in name only as it’s reported that the production iteration of the BEV pickup is slated for launch in select European markets, with Norway being the initial target in 2025. Subsequent rollout plans encompass markets such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and of course Thailand, contingent upon both market demand and the advancement of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. In terms of design, the D-Max BEV distinguishes itself from its diesel-powered counterpart through a series of unique styling cues. Its front grille features a predominantly closed-off design, complemented by enhanced black sections on the front apron. Notably, blue accents adorn the grille insert and headlamps, adding a touch of flair to the vehicle's aesthetic. Underpinning the D-Max BEV's performance is the integration of components borrowed from the Elf EV, including the battery pack and management system incorporated into the midsection of the ladder-frame chassis. With a 66.9 kWh battery capacity boasting dual electric motors situated on each axle, the D-Max EV concept delivers a combined system output of 177 PS and 325 Nm. That said, the real question remains about its claimed range on a single charge. Moreover, the D-Max BEV boasts full-time four-wheel drive functionality and achieves a top speed exceeding 130 km/h. Its towing capacity extends to 3.5 tonnes, while the vehicle remains capable of carrying a maximum payload of 1,000 kg. Isuzu's emphasis on both power and practicality underscores the D-Max BEV's suitability for a diverse range of applications. Again, we’re expecting to hear much more about this fully electric Isuzu D-Max as it’s shown off to the public at the Bangkok International Motor Show happening at the end of March. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags 2024 isuzu D-Max EV Concept Bangkok Motor Show BEV
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Isuzu is Giving Customers a Six-Month Loan Moratorium Auto News Gokul | June 16, 2020 Isuzu Malaysia is offering a moratorium for financing payments on new vehicles purchased from 1st June 2020 till 31st August 2020.The Isuzu Deferred ...
Isuzu To Put The New D-Max 1.9 To The Test At Borneo Safari Auto News Gokul | October 23, 2020 Fresh from its recent launch, the new Isuzu D-Max 1.9 will face its litmus test when it undertakes the task of conquering one of Asia’s most extreme ...
Save Up To RM25,000 When You Book A Test Drive For An Isuzu With Carlist.my Insights Hans | December 14, 2015 Isuzu’s super-economical 3.0-litre D-Max V-Cross retails for RM118,497 on-the-road with insurance. Typically, you will have to fork out close to ...
Two Isuzu D-Max models are up for grabs at the Perfect Livin Exhibition Auto News Aswan | April 08, 2016 The Perfect Livin exhibition has begun its tour of the country. With over 1200 booths putting home and lifestyle products on display, the exhibition ...